On Thursday, 01/31/2008 at 10:58 EST, Jim Bohnsack <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
wrote:
> I was having a problem in about the summer of '06 with SMTP.  It had the
> annoying habit of abending with a humongous console.  Someone in TCPIP
> 2nd lvl suggested that I replace the z/VM 4.4 level of SMTP with the 5.1
> SMTP.  It reduced the problem a lot, but it still happened.  Must be
> something in our environment.  At any rate the 510 SMTP ran just fine on
> z/VM 4.4 and that level of TCPIP.
> 
> Go ahead and give it a try.  You'd probably get a "not supported" from
> IBM, but you already have a problem anyway.  What do you have to lose?

If it were my unsupported system, I'd run an FL520 stack on it with an 
FL520 NETSTAT, and leave everything else alone.  I would not attempt to 
deploy the SSL server and I would ignore the warnings from clients and 
servers about a mismatch.  And if I process any performance data from the 
stack, I would examine the results for a sanity check.

YMMV.  Batteries not included.

Alan Altmark
z/VM Development
IBM Endicott

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