Current PTF Listing Page 1 Product ID . . . . . . : 2A55SM2 Gumbo Mail - Gumbo Software, Inc. Release . . . . . . . . : V1R4M0 As of . . . . . . . . . : 2008/07/10 Status Superseded PTF ID Description Date By ------- -------------------------------------------------- -------- ------- 1S40ALL Cumulative PTF Package Last Updated 2008/07/09 1S40001 AUT Replace Calls To IBM Encryption 08/06/07 1S40005 o IBM's Encryption APIs are ready for prime time, revert to previous implementation. 1S40002 SND INCOBJ('*N') Mishandled 03/25/08 1S40005 o Specifying a variable containing the special value '*N' on the INCOBJ() parameter to signify "no value" does not work correctly. 1S40003 SND Null Email Malformed 06/16/08 1S40005 o Sending an email that contains no body part such as attached file or message results in malformed email. 1S40004 SND *ANY Directory Entry Broken 07/09/08 1S40005 o Sending an email to a user id/address that utilizes an *ANY entry from the directory to supply the domain name for the email address was inadvertently broken by a change to the code. *ANY entries are now correctly processed. 1S40005 SND TOUSRID() Broken, Ccsid 5026 Fixes 07/10/08 o Attachment names containg blanks or of unusual length resulted in an incorrectly formed mime message. Mime is now correctly formed. o i5/OS' mail server framework can't find files when the path is encoded in a ccsid that does not contain the EBCDIC invariant characters. The tmpnam() api returns a name containing lowercase letters, which, when run in a ccsid 5026 job aren't in the invariant code points. QtmmSendMail() api requires path names to be in the job's ccsid. Send component was modified to use only uppercase (always invariant) path names when the job's ccsid causes tmpnam() to produce variant characters. Japanese 5026 now can be processed by the MSF. o Sending an email to a user id/address fails in all cases. * * * * * E n d O f L i s t * * * * *