Operational Modes
Run as batch job (print file input from seq. file)
Run as JESWriter (print files pulled from JES)
Run as an MQSeries Messaging process
HFS Directory ‘watch’ to process HFS files
Email Delivery
Batch reports and documents
On-line (CICS, IMS, etc.) reports and documents
Attach non-print files (text or binary)
General (non-print related) messages
Powerful email address acquisition features (i.e., external tables, document contents, LDAP server)
Distribution (route) lists
eMail Merge operations
Deliver reports & documents as the body of an email in ASCII text or HTML
Deliver reports & documents as email attachments with custom message in body of the email
Bundle multiple documents into a single email as separate attachments
Bundle multiple attachments into a single Zip attachment
SMTP w/MIME compliant - No mainframe SMTP services required
Specify up to ten redundant backup SMTP servers (one of which could be the mainframe SMTP server)
Non-email Delivery
FTP reports and documents to an FTP server
Send an email or MQSeries message containing a URL link to the report or document delivered to a server (JES2Mail or mainframe SMTP services required)
Output reports and documents as MVS sequential datasets
Output reports and documents as HFS files and assign security and ownership
Output reports and documents as MQSeries messages
Output reports and documents back into JES with new routing parameters
Retain Multiple Generations of delivered reports. (a.k.a. Generation Data files) for archiving
XML
ASCII
Comma-Delimited
RTF
HTML
ZIP
PDF
'Accessible' for 'screen readers' (i.e. JAWS)
40-bit PDF Encryption
128-bit PDF Encryption
PDF Compression (Avg. 80%)
Dynamic Index Generation (Tables of Contents)
Overlays (Forms, Graphics, etc.)
Stock Overlays (Green-bar) Background
Convert existing PDF documents into Overlays
Apply "Watermarks" to Overlays
Multiple Overlays per page / different Overlays per page
Split into sub-reports and route to different destinations
Use document contents for addressing
Look-up email addresses and FTP destinations in external tables
Global variables for passing values process-to-process
Edit contents of documents before packaging and delivery
Extract data contents for comma delimited data file
Create multi-level indexes (Table of Contents) for PDF files
Control the application of multiple overlays for a given document, i.e. every page can have a different overlay (form)
Define ‘cover page’ for email message body
PDF Documents: 40-bit PDF Encryption
PDF Documents: 128-bit PDF Encryption
PDF Documents: Restrict ability to change or extract information to protect against tampering
PDF Documents: Watermarks protect against document faking
Zip files: Zip Keyword Encryption
"To:" and " From:" email address validation features to insure authenticity
Light Directory Access Protocol (LDAP)
required optional component
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