I would say that you are ahead of the game!!!
The EXEC PGM=CSSMTP specifies the newer SMTP server. The older server
was invoked with EXEC PGM=MVPMAIN and was passed a module name of SMTP as a
parameter. The SMTP module (Alias of EZASMTP) was distributed in TCPIP.SEZATCP.
The CSSMTP module is distributed in TCPIP.SEZALOAD. For additional
verification, look for the initialization message:
EZD1802I CSSMTP INITIALIZATION COMPLETE FOR xxxxxxxx
This message states that CSSMTP has initialized and will process spool
datasets with an external writer name of xxxxxxxx.
I don't believe that SMTP issues any messages prefixed with EZD.
HTH
Tony
-----Original Message-----
From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf
Of Jesse 1 Robinson
Sent: Monday, November 07, 2016 4:31 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: SMTPD vs. CSSMTP
I just became aware of IBM's declared move from SMTPD to CSSMTP. I'm a frequent
user of this function-as is the whole shop--but I'm barely knowledgeable. We
have an RYO program that takes user control cards and creates batch input to be
handled by an SMTP server. On each system we have a started task called
'SMTPD'. However, in the task itself I see EXEC PGM=CSSMTP.
Are we ahead of the game or wandering in the desert?
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