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In our customers's enviroment we successfully use either MMAIL or
SNDSMTPEMM commands.
IMO 50$ are a more than an affordable account for the many different
options available with MMAIL, whereas SNDSMTPEMM is totally under IBM
control for the good and the bad. The choice of the more appropriate tool
depends on the specific needs each enviroment has to take into account; as
the most of you, we run some tests with both tools and then decided.

Now, back to *SMTP IBM SMTP server configuration, there is an issue I
haven't been able to solve by myself: to use SNDSMTPEMM on V7R2 we properly
configured SMTP server with a specific forward server account in
authentication tab. The question is: how can I send an email using
different forward server accounts depending on sending user's email domain?
I try to express myself better: given that many users accounts belonging to
at least 2 different domains are defined in SMTP users' table, the need is
to reach the email router with the appropriate account according to the
sender domain. Can I do that? Do I simply need to add a second forward
server account?

I wasn't able to find IBM documentation on this subject and particularly on
System i Navigator options nor threads in this group.

Thank you for any help


2018-01-02 1:31 GMT+01:00 B. Dietz <bdietz400@xxxxxxxxx>:

As an aside, I saw some PTF’s for distribution list support v7.3 PTF =
SI63689 …
http://www-01.ibm.com/support/docview.wss?uid=nas3SI63689

<snip>
A distribution list contains a list of email addresses or
distribution lists to simplify sending emails to a group of
users. This PTF adds new functions for supporting SMTP
distribution list under *SMTP and *SMTPMSF mode.

1. New set of commands provide a set of panels that you can
use to view, create, change, add to, remove from, rename and
delete distribution lists. The newly added CL Commands are as
follows:

CRTSDSTL (Create SMTP Dist List)
CHGSDSTL (Change SMTP Dist List)
DLTSDSTL (Delete SMTP Dist List)
RNMSDSTL (Rename SMTP Dist List)
DSPSDSTL (Display SMTP Dist List)
WRKSDSTL (Work with SMTP Dist Lists)
ADDSDSTLE(Add SMTP Dist List Entry)
RMVSDSTLE(Remove SMTP Dist List Entry)
</snip>

Happy New Year
Bryan

On Jan 1, 2018, at 3:33 PM, aec <cfuture@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

I used SNDSMTPEMM at a previous shop. Wrote up function to store email
address lists per report to send out, worked great /once I finally got it
working/. You might have to change a value or two in the TCP-IP
configuration for SMTP. Research it, I don't remember what it was, but
trial and error and a couple of searches did it.

aec



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