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TCP/IP SMTP User Exits Support APAR PQ14324 VM TCP/IP ... - IBM

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<strong>SMTP</strong>CMDS StatementPurposeThe <strong>SMTP</strong>CMDS statement is used to define the characteristics of the <strong>SMTP</strong> commands user exit and toindicate whether or not the exit is to be enabled (turned on) or disabled (turned off) when the servercompletes initialization.┌─<strong>SMTP</strong>CMDX EXEC──────┐┌─ON──┐►►──<strong>SMTP</strong>CMDS EXIT──┼────────────────────┼──┬─────────────────────────┬──┼─────┼──END<strong>SMTP</strong>CMDS──────────────────────────────────►◄│┌─EXEC─ ┐ │ │ ┌───────── ┐ │ └ ─OFF─┘└─exitname──┼──────┼─┘└─┬─FOR────┬─── ┬─HELO──┬┴─┘└─TEXT─┘├─ADD────┤├─MAIL──┤└─DELETE─┘├─RCPT──┤├─DATA──┤├─EOD───┤├─VRFY──┤├─EXPN──┤├─RSET──┤├─PUNCH─┤└─ALL───┘OperandsexitnameIndicates the name of the exit routine associated with this command; the default exit name is<strong>SMTP</strong>CMDX.EXECIndicates the exit routine name specified on this command is the name of an EXEC; this is the default.TEXTIndicates the exit routine name specified on this command is the name of a text deck.FORPrecedes the exact list of commands for which the exit is being defined.ADDPrecedes the list of commands that are to be added to this exit definition.DELETEPrecedes the list of commands that are to be deleted from this exit definition.HELOIndicates the exit routine is to be turned on or off for the HELO command.MAILIndicates the exit routine is to be turned on or off for the MAIL FROM: command.RCPTIndicates the exit routine is to be turned on or off for the RCPT TO: command.DATAIndicates the exit routine is to be turned on or off for the DATA command.EODIndicates the exit routine is to be turned on or off when the “end of data” condition is reached; that is,when a period (.) is received by the <strong>SMTP</strong> server after a DATA command.VRFYIndicates the exit routine is to be turned on or off for the VRFY command.<strong>SMTP</strong> Commands Exit 26

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