On Fri, 21 Sep 2018 16:48:29 +0000, Dyck, Lionel B. (RavenTek) wrote:

>My understanding is that this is an NJE issue.  The user is using XMITIP to 
>generate an e-mail in SMTP format, placing the data in the JES Spool routed to 
>z/VM where the SMTP server is that then sends the e-mail somewhere.  I suspect 
>it has something to do with record size limitations on the NJE data.  XMITIP 
>will let the user know if the data exceeds the SMTP LRECL limit already.
>
>I suscect they are JES2 but could be using JES3 - in either case does anyone 
>know of any LRECL restrictions on data flowing across NJE as that would help 
>the OP.


On Thu, 20 Sep 2018 07:50:51 -0500, Jean-Loup PIETIN wrote:
>
>But we have a problem with txt file attachment.. when we send a file with line 
>length > 204 characters … the mail was doesn’t sent…
>
>We have open a PMR with IBM but no solution found… 
>
>In cause, the mail object was send in VAFP print file and the SMTP partition 
>on Z/VM don’t support the VAFP print file….
>
(VAFP = Virtual Advanced Function Printer?)  I believe that some z/VM 
components,
but not all, support VAFP
    
https://www.ibm.com/support/knowledgecenter/en/SSB27U_6.4.0/com.ibm.zvm.v640.hcpb7/defspdev.htm
    z/VM 6.4.0> Operation and Use> z/VM: CP Commands and Utilities Reference> 
CP Commands
...references "CP DEFINE VAFP ..." with lotsa restrictions in the Usage Notes.  
I once tried
unsuccessfully to use VAFP to send an email message from CMS with "PIPE URO 
..."  The
obstacle may have been RSCS.

Does XMITIP support NETDATA (TSO TRANSMIT) format?  NETDATA is well supported 
by RSCS
and by CMS PIPE NETDATA.

-- gil

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