Yes, David, I would have checked with Richard Schafer first.
/Fran
On Mon, 4 Sep 2006 22:26:36 -0400 David Boyes said:
You may want to hold off sending out copies of Ricemail.
Ricemail was never completely free - you always had to get a copy directly from
Richard, and the last pre-commercial
Hello Cecelia,
I know that there are TN3270 Clients that have negotiation problems with VM
TCPIP.
But if you use the internalclientparm notn3270e, then it should work.
kind regards
Horst Rempel
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Von: The IBM z/VM Operating System [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
My questions are: How to send with a subject line, how
to change from address and any other options I can
potentially use. Is this documented somewhere?
Thanks,
Mike Horlick
Mike,
I know you got a lot of responses, but I thought I would put
an example together for you. Here is a
Thanks Ed,
I'll give it a whirl and let you know.
Mike
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Zell
Sent: September 5, 2006 9:18 AM
To: IBMVM@LISTSERV.UARK.EDU
Subject: Re: Newbie on SMTP
My questions are: How to send with a
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Google turns
up a hit for SMTPNOTE EXEC in IBMVM Archives. Get it and you will have an
example of how to do it. It may fit your needs as-is or you can modify to your
heart's content.
Regards, Richard Schuh
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On Tue, 5 Sep 2006 08:39:35 -0700 Schuh, Richard said:
Google turns up a hit for SMTPNOTE EXEC in IBMVM Archives. Get it and you will
have an example of how to do it. It may fit your needs as-is or you can modify
to your heart's content.
I have a copy of SMTPNOTE EXEC and .doc
I'll send it out
On Tuesday, 09/05/2006 at 12:33 ZE2, Rempel, Horst [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
I know that there are TN3270 Clients that have negotiation problems with
VM
TCPIP.
But if you use the internalclientparm notn3270e, then it should work.
SSL is not based on TN3270E; it is a separate negotiation, if
Hi Ed et al,
A little rambling here (so please excuse)
I wasn't sure what to put in for the HELO statement (I found out that at SMTP
start up the host name is DEVVM and domain name is muhc.mcgill.ca) so at first
I wasn't sure so I put in HELO DEVVM.muhc.mcgill.ca and then did a SENDFILE
Yes, David, I would have checked with Richard Schafer first.
/Fran
I was sure *you* would, but as the person who occasionally made tapes
for Richard to distribute, it was a nice memory to keep. 8-)
It's really sad that we lost RICEVM1 and it's contributed software disks
without even a whimper.
I wasn't sure what to put in for the HELO statement (I found out that
at
SMTP start up the host name is DEVVM and domain name is
muhc.mcgill.ca) so
at first I wasn't sure so I put in HELO DEVVM.muhc.mcgill.ca and
then
did a SENDFILE to user SMTP.
It didn't seem to get delivered so I tried
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From: The IBM z/VM Operating System [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Horlick, Michael
Sent: Tuesday, September 05, 2006 12:44 PM
To: IBMVM@LISTSERV.UARK.EDU
Subject: Re: Newbie on SMTP
I was also wondering how VM user smtp knows which client mail
server to
On Tuesday, 09/05/2006 at 02:33 AST, David Boyes [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
The HELO line identifies the hostname of submitting client, or whomever
they claim to be. Both are technically permitted, although VM SMTP does
not verify the validity of the domain name supplied on the HELO. (This
is
Please send example of sending attachment
MAILIT to([EMAIL PROTECTED]) Subject(this is my PROFILE EXEC) ATTACH(PROFILE
EXEC A TYPE Text/plain) ATTACH(MYSIGNA JPG * INLINE TYPE Image BASE64)
And, if you add TESt, the SMTP mail is sent to your reader for inspection.
Kris,
IBM Belgium, VM
On Tuesday, 09/05/2006 at 01:37 EST, Ed Zell [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
We use the IPLMAILERADDRESS command in the SMTP CONFIG file to
tell VM SMTP to route all outgoing mail that it can't resolve
to our regular EXCHANGE server. Then we put a copy of the
TCPIP DATA file on SMTP and comment
(This
is one of the longstanding flaws in at least the older versions of
VM
SMTP -- it should at least flag it as a bogus HELO.)
Come now, Dr. Boyes. We've had support to verify the host name on a
HELO
(and these days, EHLO) since VM/ESA 2.4.
That's why I said older. It means exactly
Hello Ed,
I am having a brain fart here. From your example below we can
put all the stuff together and just sendfile to SMTP with out the (SMTP
at the end.
Or what am I missing?
Ed Martin
Aultman Health Foundation
330-588-4723
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
ext. 40441
On Tuesday, 09/05/2006 at 12:32 MST, Don Russell
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In the mean time Is there a CSL routine to perform functions similar
to KM? I've been through HELP ROUTINES, but didn't find anything. Did my
eyes glaze over, or is it just not there?
Sorry, but no, there are no
Alan Altmark wrote:
On Tuesday, 09/05/2006 at 12:32 MST, Don Russell
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In the mean time Is there a CSL routine to perform functions similar
to KM? I've been through HELP ROUTINES, but didn't find anything. Did my
eyes glaze over, or is it just not there?
Title: Where did they come from .. just curious
Over the weekend I was doing some housekeeping and came across an old VM/370 Commands Summary card I was pretty amazed with myself that I knew most of the commands on the card. Then I got to thinking the last VM/ESA Commands Summary I saw was a
Actually, I think there was a version much earlier than the 1992 version
that I submitted to one of the VM workshop tapes (1989 or 90? It would have
been a year the workshop was held at the University of Kentucky, if you
really want to find it). Although you probably wouldn't find it useful
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