Lionel:
Firstly, the following is from the VM TCP/IP HELP screen for LPR:
NOCC is the default for all files except those with a file type of
LISTING or LIST3820, in which case CC is the default.
The above is regarding the FOREIGN side. But tell me - does,
indeed, the file have a CC in the first byte?
Try using the LPR FILER f or FILTER l (note the lower case) and see
if that solves the problem.
David Wakser
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Mike - thanks. I changed the NOCC to CC and got the same results.
I don't have SMTP configured on z/VM so this is easier (if it would
work).
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It is likely the lpr command which is adding carriage control. You
could try lying to it and specify "cc" rather than "nocc" in its
options. VM print operations consistently add carriage control when you
tell them the file being printed has none. After all, they believe
their output is going to an actual printer.
That said, personally I'd send your file - especially if it already has
smtp headers - to VM's SMTP machine and let it deliver it without the
printer subterfuge.
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I am trying to send a text file containing smtp headers and text from
z/VM to my z/OS system so that my z/OS SMTP server will pick up the file
and deliver it as e-mail.
It is working with one slight issue - the file is arriving in the z/OS
system and having carriage control inserted somewhere.
This is the command I am using:
"lpr" fn fm ft " (printer TCPSMTP host my.zos.server noheader nocc
noburst filter f"
On the z/OS side the LPDServer configuration has this record:
SERVICE TCPSMTP PRINTER NJE CLASS=M DEST=TCPSMTP FILTERS f
I'm sure there is something I'm missing but I'm not seeing it and am
hoping someone with more experience can assist.
Thanks
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