Dale McCart wrote:
Look at MAXMAILBYTES in z/OS Communications Server IP Configuration
Reference SC31-8776-15
"This value is also used to determine the space allocation requirements
for the data sets which hold the mail during processing (see Usage Notes
in this topic)."
Ah, good on you. That's the piece I couldn't find.
Dale McCart
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Greetings All,
Just had a production abend of SMTP. One of our application programmers
ran a job to email a few (1.2 million) records to a customer. SMPT
crashed, SB37 on SMTP.TEMP.NOTE. I renamed that file to SMTP.TEMP.NOTE
.OLD after the offending job was deleted from JES2 and we started SMTP
again. It filled the dataset again, SB37 again, odd thing is that the
content is exactly the same as before.
None of us know much about SMTP. What would be the best way to recover
this?
TIA,
Linda Mooney
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