I just ran a quick test thus:

xmit x.y ds(test.pdse) outds(test.xmit) sysout(x)  

And the IEBCOPY messages were NOT displayed on the terminal but can be found 
using (E)JES or SDSF or ... under my userid in the spool.

Does that satisfy the OP's request?

Lionel B. Dyck <sdg><
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On 1/20/2021 7:03 AM, Peter Relson wrote:
> That's the control I was thinking of. Some sites might set to an 
> output class that is the 'bit bucket', i.e. a JES2 output class that 
> specifies OUTPUT=DUMMY, and then you won't get any of the msgs (but 
> won't have the option that Greg's approach provides of looking later).

IIRC control over RECEIVE's IEBCOPY messages was a SHARE requirement (authored 
by Skip Robinson?) that was declined, yet use of  TRANSREC
SYSOUT(x) was suggested by IBM and considered an acceptable workaround by the 
author.

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