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In fact, this particular application doesn't have a compelling need for
speed. It's something from some shareware/freeware called TOOLKIT400, and
it's an e-mail application that usually runs in batch, once per job. The
program calls the API to get the system name to form the domain part of
the sender address. The call to QWCRNETA (vs QWCRSSTS) is actually much
faster. A call to the mail send program can hang up for four to seven or
eight seconds while it makes the call to QWCRSSTS, which doesn't even
return the name (on this partition). The call to QWCRNETA is virtually
instantaneous, and it always returns the name.
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