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====== iMail Server Configuration ====== | ====== iMail Server Configuration ====== | ||
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22. Start iMail Server | 22. Start iMail Server | ||
23. End iMail Server | 23. End iMail Server | ||
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From this point an existing email server application definition can be modified using an option one. Otherwise, choosing F6 can create a new definition. | From this point an existing email server application definition can be modified using an option one. Otherwise, choosing F6 can create a new definition. | ||
- | The next screen, iMail Server Detail Maintenance, | + | The next screen, iMail Server Detail Maintenance, |
- | Then define the monitored | + | Then define the monitored |
The **F7** command key will provide any the Distribution List for prompting. \\ | The **F7** command key will provide any the Distribution List for prompting. \\ | ||
The **F11** command key allows you to add a email subject line to each entry. | The **F11** command key allows you to add a email subject line to each entry. | ||
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Queue F4=List Value | Queue F4=List Value | ||
QGPL | QGPL | ||
- | Subject line using the F11=Toggle Mail Subject | + | Subject line using the F11=Toggle Mail Subject |
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Within the colum entitled 'Spool Attr', a one character value may be placed here to designate the specific spooled file attribute. The character codes and corresponding spool attributes are listed in the table below: | Within the colum entitled 'Spool Attr', a one character value may be placed here to designate the specific spooled file attribute. The character codes and corresponding spool attributes are listed in the table below: | ||
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The last column, Email to Address, of course may accept a fully qualified email addresses. But that’s not all. Additionally, | The last column, Email to Address, of course may accept a fully qualified email addresses. But that’s not all. Additionally, | ||
- | The same prompt, Email to Address, | + | The same prompt, Email to Address, |
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+ | * ***USRPRF** - If ' | ||
+ | * ***SMTPNAME** - Similarly, if *SMTPNAME is specified as the target, this would take the user profile of the spool file owner, retrieve the smtp address associated with that profile in the system directory (the SMTP name), and use that email address as the target address. | ||
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===== Start iMail Server ===== | ===== Start iMail Server ===== | ||
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Enter the iMail server name and the iMail server job queue to route the server. | Enter the iMail server name and the iMail server job queue to route the server. | ||
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+ | **NOTE:** To utilize this function in a job scheduled entry use the following command to run:\\ | ||
+ | CALL PGM(iMail-library/ | ||
===== End iMail Server ===== | ===== End iMail Server ===== | ||
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+ | **NOTE:** To utilize this function in a job scheduled entry use the following command to run:\\ | ||
+ | CALL PGM(iMail-library/ | ||
pub/imailserver.txt · Last modified: 2024/03/25 18:53 by kkramer