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Here's a puzzler.

Got some code on a customer box, that sends email by shelling out a call to a command called "SNDM." I know I wrote it, but that was over three years ago, and I probably haven't touched the code that calls this "SNDM" in almost that long.

I can't remember where this "SNDM" came from. It's in a library called "GSFPSYS," if that's any help.

In our core code, when we send an email, we send it via the QtmmSendMail API. And apparently, the customer actually uses SNDDST.

And now, they're asking questions about how a new box and a migration to Office 365 are going to affect this, and I've forgotten most of what little I knew about setting up email.

Can anybody shed any light on this?

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JHHL

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