We've been using XMITIP (it's written in REXX) at our site for over
10-years now to create email and attach files via the z/OS SMTP server. You
can get it from Lionel Dyck's web site at
http://www.lbdsoftware.com/xmitip.html His last update was V15.12 -
2015-12-02 when he added TLS support.

On Fri, Mar 18, 2016 at 9:50 AM Elardus Engelbrecht <
[email protected]> wrote:

> Robert Prins wrote:
>
> >Totaal van de wilde boskonijnen besnuffeld:
>
> Haha! Really funny! ;-D
>
>
> >
> https://www.ibm.com/developerworks/rfe/execute?use_case=viewRfe&CR_ID=85255
> >A, sorry to say, complete idiot asking for a builtin function in
> Enterprise PL/I to generate documents in a bribed-through pseudo ISO M$
> format...
>
> That requester has to learn how to create proper formats using SMTP and
> multi-part e-mail formatting.
>
> Alternative, there is a XMIT PDF or something like that, which was
> discussed on IBM-MAIN.
>
> You can get open source formatting of micro$oft document formats, but
> AFAIK these are not 100% true compatible with m$ standards.
>
>
> "I understand the user would be responsible for marking up the text with
> rtf, xml, html, or some other kind of instructions for formatting, but a
> function to take the marked up text and create true .docx output would be
> fantastic."
>
> crap! That requester is lazy. You can, in your e-mail, set .txt to
> something else before sending it to SMTP. Then you can then 'fool' the
> reader software when you open that e-mail.
>
>
> "We generate dozens of documents every day, all of which are currently
> plain text and upper case. "
>
> What is his problem? Huh? He wrote that in mixed case!  (Sorry, can't
> resist that one. ;-D )
>
> I send out my docs using IEBGENER, SMTP, ICETOOL, etc. and they are all in
> mixed case.
>
>
> I will not vote for that.
>
> Groete / Greetings
> Elardus Engelbrecht
>
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