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==Description== | ==Description== | ||
<var>SMTPCADD</var> is the default client address, the TCP/IP domain for the operating system, for the [[$SndMail]] function. You can specify <var>SMTPCADD</var> as: | <var>SMTPCADD</var> is the default client address, the TCP/IP domain for the operating system, for the <var>[[$SndMail]]</var> function. You can specify <var>SMTPCADD</var> as: | ||
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<li>Domain name of up to 255 bytes | <li>Domain name of up to 255 bytes |
Latest revision as of 15:55, 24 July 2017
Default SMTP client address
Summary
- Default value
- 0
- Parameter type
- System
- Where set
- On User 0's parameter line or reset by system manager
- Related products
- All
- Introduced
- Model 204 V7.4
Description
SMTPCADD is the default client address, the TCP/IP domain for the operating system, for the $SndMail function. You can specify SMTPCADD as:
- Domain name of up to 255 bytes
If the first character of the address is an alphabetic character (A to Z), it is automatically evaluated as a domain name.
- Internet Protocol (IP) address, IPv4 format, in dotted decimal notation
- (z/OS only) Internet Protocol (IP) address, IPv6 format, in colon-separated notation
Symbolic names, such as CCAMVS1
, are looked up using the GETADDRINFO service, which is capable of returning IPv6 addresses. For more information on specifying IPv6 network addresses, see the $SndMail M204wiki page.
You can override SMTPCADD for a specific call by entering a different value in the EMAILD parameter of the $SndMail function call.