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On 9/4/2020 9:42 AM, Jay Vaughn wrote:
so this works...
SNDSMTPEMM RCP((JEFFERSONVAUGHN@xxxxxxxxx))
SUBJECT(TEST)
NOTE(TEST)
ATTACH(('/corei/pkg/fileB.zip' *ZIP *BIN))

but this does not...
SNDSMTPEMM RCP((JEFFERSONVAUGHN@xxxxxxxxx))
SUBJECT(TEST)
NOTE(TEST)
ATTACH(('/corei/pkg/fileC.zip' *ZIP *BIN))

both submissions report in the joblog... Send E-mail Successful.
again,the files have the exact same attributes, permissions, but simply
vary in size... fileB is larger than fileC...

what in the world?

Jay







On Fri, Sep 4, 2020 at 9:21 AM Jay Vaughn <jeffersonvaughn@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Robert,

I should at least send an isolated request from the command line as you
suggest for fileC. Have not done that.
I believe sndsmtpemm allows up to 10 file attachments. All I am ever
attaching in each of my files is 2 (the filex and another small pdf)

Let me try the command line submission and report back.

thanks

Jay

On Fri, Sep 4, 2020 at 9:18 AM Robert Rogerson <rogersonra@xxxxxxxxx>
wrote:

Jay,

Have you tried sending fileC individually to confirm the file can be sent?
Maybe there's a limit on the number of files being sent.
Can you switch the order of the files to see if it's always the third
file? Maybe there's a limit on the sum of the sizes of the files being
sent.

Just guessing...

Rob

On Fri, Sep 4, 2020 at 8:59 AM Jay Vaughn <jeffersonvaughn@xxxxxxxxx>
wrote:

So I have a procedure that accepts a filename.
The procedure will build an sndsmtpemm command and attach the file
based on
the incoming filename parm.

I have 3 different filenames all in the same ifs location.
If you look at them via wrklnk in the directory they all have
consistent 7
char long filenames with a .zip ext (all lowercase). The attributes
from
file to file match exactly except they vary in size.
fileA = 2.5MB
fileB = 10.5MB
fileC = 6.8MB

All files get delivered to the recipient correctly except fileC.

I cannot figure out why this one does not get delivered? I did a
CHKIN just to be sure it is checked in and accessible... no luck.

I should probably note that when the filename is passed to the
procedure it
may be in mixed case... but that does not interfere with 2 of the files
being sent out...??

Why doesn't fileC send?

any clues?

Jay
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