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<h2>Work with Names for SMTP (WRKNAMSMTP)</h2>
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<td valign="top" align="left"><b>Where allowed to run: </b>Interactive environments (*INTERACT *IPGM *IREXX *EXEC)<br>
<b>Threadsafe: </b>No
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<a href="#WRKNAMSMTP.PARAMETERS.TABLE">Parameters</a><br>
<a href="#WRKNAMSMTP.COMMAND.EXAMPLES">Examples</a><br>
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<p>The Work with Names for SMTP (WRKNAMSMTP) command adds, maintains, and removes names for a Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP) user or for the system. The purpose of these names is to associate a SNADS user ID and address pair to an SMTP mailing address.
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<p><b>Restrictions:</b>
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<li>You must have security administrator (*SECADM) special authority to change system aliases or to work with personal aliases other than your own.
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<h3><a name="WRKNAMSMTP.PARAMETERS.TABLE">Parameters</a></h3>
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<td valign="top"><a href="#WRKNAMSMTP.TBLTYPE"><b>TBLTYPE</b></a></td>
<td valign="top">Table type to work with</td>
<td valign="top"><b><u>*SELECT</u></b>, *SYSTEM, *PERSONAL</td>
<td valign="top">Optional, Positional 1</td>
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<h3>Table type to work with (TBLTYPE)</h3>
<p>Specifies the SMTP alias table to work with.
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<dt><b><u>*SELECT</u></b></dt>
<dd>Shows the initial display allowing you to select either the system or personal alias tables.
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<dt><b>*SYSTEM</b></dt>
<dd>Shows the display allowing you to work with the system alias table. Users who do not have the proper authority are restricted to print and display only. Proper authority means having either security administrator (*SECADM) or all object (*ALLOBJ) special authority.
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<dt><b>*PERSONAL</b></dt>
<dd>For users with the proper authority, shows the initial display with the personal alias table selection selected. If you are in the system directory, your user ID and address are automatically filled in. If you are not in the system directory, your user ID and address fields are blank.
<p>If you do not have either *SECADM or *ALLOBJ special authority, you must have an entry in the system directory and are only authorized to work with your own personal alias table. This parameter automatically shows your personal alias table.
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