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<h4 id="rzau6mail">Send the PDF file as e-mail</h4>
<p>To specify that an output Portable Document Format (PDF) file is sent as
e-mail, you can set up a mapping program for e-mail. For instructions to set
up a mapping program for e-mail, see the Infoprint&reg; Server for iSeries&trade; User's Guide.</p>
<p>There are two ways to send the output file as e-mail without using a mapping
program:</p>
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<li>Specify PDFGEN(*MAIL) in the Print Services Facility&trade; (PSF) configuration
object.</li>
<li>use a mapping object.</li></ul><p class="indatacontent">After the PDF file creation, PSF retrieves the mail tag. The mail tag
is on the printer file's User defined data (USRDFNDTA) parameter or the Start
page group (STRPAGGRP) Data description specifications (DDS) keyword. If you
do not specify an exit program, you must provide a valid e-mail address in
the USRDFNDTA parameter or in the STRPAGGRP DDS keyword. PSF then electronically
mails the output. It uses a Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP) server if
one is specified in the PSF configuration object. If none is specified, it
uses the Send Distribution (SNDDST) command . For instructions to create a
mapping program, see the Infoprint Server for iSeries User's Guide.</p>
<p><span class="bold">Format of the printer file's USRDFNDTA mail
information</span></p>
<p>The format of the mail information when it is specified in the printer
file's USRDFNDTA parameter is:</p>
<pre class="xmp">USRDFNDTA('MAILTAG(80 bytes of text) MAILSENDER(10 byte name)')</pre>
<p>The 80 bytes of text can contain a mail address or a tag. The mail exit
routine converts tags into a mail address and an optional message. The MAILSENDER
parameter is 10 bytes long and specifies the name of the user profile that
is sending the file. This parameter overrides the PSF configuration object's
PDFSENDER value.</p>
<p><span class="bold">Format of the STRPAGGRP mail tag</span></p>
<p>When you specify PDFMULT(*YES *SPLIT), the Name parameter of the STRPAGGRP
DDS keyword can contain a mail tag. The mail tag can contain either a mail
address or a tag. The mail exit routine converts tags into a mail address
and an optional message. The STRPAGGRP name overrides a mail tag in the printer
file's USRDFNDTA parameter.</p>
<p><span class="bold">Related information</span></p>
<p><a href="../books/g5445775.pdf" target="_blank">Infoprint Server for iSeries User's Guide
PDF</a></p>
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