Alan,
The tcpip part is SMTP up and running.
also the VM user sending the MAIL needs to have a names file.
if your userid sending mail is NJ2W002 it is called NJ2W002 NAMES A
and it would look like this
:nick.Mike
:list.
[email protected]
:nick.ROB
:list.
[email protected]
:nick.IBM :userid.lunsford :node.us.ibm.com
:name.Roger Lunsford
as you can see there are 2 ways to set up the nicname
and here is a copy of an exec I use to send mail
/* */
trace off
arg to sub fn ft fm .
if fm='' then fm='A'
if ft='' then ft='script'
if fn='' then fn='testmail'
'EXEC mailit SUBJECT('sub')',
'TO('to') ',
'NAMES( nj2w002 ) ',
'REPLYTO( [email protected] ) ',
' FILE ('fn ft fm')'
good luck
munson
201-418-7588
From: "Willimann, Alan (NIH/CIT) [C]" <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Date: 12/09/2010 08:52 AM
Subject: MAILIT
Sent by: The IBM z/VM Operating System <[email protected]>
I have down loaded MAILIT from the IBM VM Download page.
I can send a message to another VM user, it can be found in the users pun
queue.
I can not figure out how to get an email to go out across the network.
Do I have to define something in TCPIP?
The operating system is z/VM 5.4 running on an IFL with LINUX guests.
Thanks to everyone for your help.
Alan Willimann
[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>
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