I've come across something that has me a bit baffled. Using SENDFILE fn ft 
[email protected] ought to route the file to SMTP because of the . In the node, 
right?

I believe it worked that way but can't seem to prove it. I know DEFAULTS SET 
SENDFILE SMTP fixes that. And it also knows to send it via RSCS is there isn't 
a dot. So, shouldn't it work the other way?

To be clear:

SENDFILE MY FILE A [email protected]        fails: Node ID not valid for RSCS
SENDFILE MY FILE A [email protected] (SMTP  works
SENDFILE MY FILE A m...@rscsnode          works

DEFAULTS SET SENDFILE SMTP

SENDFILE MY FILE A [email protected]                works
SENDFILE MY FILE A m...@rscsnode          works.

You'd think I would need (RSCS on that last one since the default is SMTP. Can 
someone confirm this? This system is z/VM 5.4. I have a user that says all was 
good prior to the rollout a couple weeks ago.

I also know there is a TCPEXIT that can be used if you want to change the 
rules. We weren't using it that I can find.

Bob Bates

Enterprise Hosting Services

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