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> Exchange has ETRN option built in - I have clients using it.
> The only problem I am aware of is that it is linked to NT RAS, so if the clients is 
>using say a dial-on-demand 
> ISDN router rather than RAS then it will not work.
> 
> I have written an ETRN program in Rexx (needs IBM Objectrexx for NT) I also have a 
>version of CRON in Rexx 
> so in these cases I set the client up with CRON to schedule their ETRN requests say 
>every 30 minutes ...
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Please excuse my ignorance, but why/when  is an ETRN request necessary?

On the odd occasion when my link goes down, mail transfer recommences within a 
few seconds of reconnecting without any ETRN requests (at least there are no 
explicit requests).

Cheers and thanks,
Stephen.



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