Ref: z/VM 4.4 TCP/IP Level 440
* From SMTP: Received Spool File 6622
* From SMTP: Mail delivered to: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
I'd like to suppress the "Received Spool File..." messages.
The SUPPRESSNOTIFICATION statement can suppress the Delivery messages only.
The list archives had a message in it saying there was some "work in
progress" regarding this, to enhance this configuration statement, or ...
We don't necessarily want to turn these off on a system all/nothing
scale, but would like to control them by application using SMTP.
I was looking for a method similar to setting tag data like RSCS allows...
In the case of RSCS, messages relating to individual file transfers can
be controlled with TAG ... ( ACCMSG=NO SENTMSG=NO ENQMSG=NO etc ) ...
It would be very handy to have a similar mechanism to control these
messages from SMTP.
Perhaps TAG ... RCVMSG=NO DELMSG=NO ...
then send the BSMTP message to SMTP.
I'd like that more than an all or nothing switch. :-)
We have different customers on the same VM system using the same SMTP
server... one customer wants the message suppressed, the other likes it
the way it is... Hey! That's why they invented "options". :-)
Since it's only the Received message the customer wants suppressed, I'm
toying with the idea of changing the mail application to use a STARMSG
pipe to consume it, then continue... but that's ugly. Easy, but ugly. :-)
Thanks,
Don Russell