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sjl,

Luckily - you are not one of the targets on the SNDEMAIL list so your
assumptions have no value - I do understand what you are trying to say
about 'bots harvesting e-mail addresses and will take that into
consideration next time.

I thought the list was put into place to help any sort of problem no
matter how big or small? I looked at the data several times but for some
reason this junior just didn't pick it up - I will try to be more
thorough next time.

Prevesh Kuni
RPG Developer
Smollan Group SA (Pty) Ltd
(011) 640 8154
kunip@xxxxxxxxxxxxx


sjl_abc@xxxxxxxxxxx 2007/10/01 06:47 PM >>>
Prevesh -

If I were one of the targets of your SNDEMAIL message, I would be a
little
upset that you just just exposed my email address to the world via the

RPG400-L mailing list. There are lots of 'bots that harvest email
addresses
from lists like this.

Just a thought:
I always obscure data like this before I send it to a public forum, but
then
again if you had obscured the email addresses you might have deleted
the '.'
at the end of the email address that was causing the problem - and then

again, you might have noticed it _before_ sending the message to the
mailing
list, thus eliminating the necessity to seek help...

- sjl

----- Original Message -----
From: "Prevesh Kuni" < KuniP@xxxxxxxxxxxxx >
To: < rpg400-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx >
Sent: Monday, October 01, 2007 3:30 AM
Subject: SNDEMAIL command error


Good day folks,

I am using the SNDEMAIL command but getting the following error
CPF3C17.
Here is the code that I am using:

CPYTOPCD FROMFILE(CLSLIB/CCCLSFEML) TOFLR(CLSEMAIL)
TODOC(CCUCMF.txt) REPLACE(*YES)
SNDEMAIL TYPE(*MSG) SMTPID(glinistere@xxxxxxxxxxxxx

michael@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx

shauvette@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx

demare.osmni@xxxxxxxxxxxx

des.devitt@xxxxxxxxxxxx

fia.potgieter@xxxxxxxxxxxx

tanya.kruger@xxxxxxxxxxxx

bstevens@xxxxxxxxxxxx .
kunip@xxxxxxxxxxxxx )

FROMSMTPID(opsuser@xxxxxxxxxxxxx )
SUBJECT('UTD Call Cycle Download')
ATTACHMENT(*DOC) DOC(CCUCMF.TXT)
FLR(CLSEMAIL) IMPORTANCE(*HIGH)

I use the exact same code to mail another doc. and that works just
fine? Am I missing something? Would it be case sensitive on the
CCUCMF.TXT (should be CCUCMF.txt?) or could it be the '.' in one of
the
addresses ( tanya.kruger@xxxxxxxxxxxx ) however - these addresses are
in
the other piece of code that works?

Thanks in advance

Prevesh Kuni
RPG Developer
Smollan Group
(011) 640 8154
kunip@xxxxxxxxxxxxx

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