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Error in Mail Adapter: Mail: call failed; java.net.SocketException

Former Member
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Hi Experts ,

I am working in Idoc to Email scenerio :

I was getting an error in Messege Monitoring - Adapter Engine -- Waiting :

Mail: call failed; java.net.SocketException: Connection timed out:could be due to invalid address

Could it be probabley due to wrong url in receiver communication channel.

Regards,

Arnab

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Former Member
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The correction was done in CC. Correct intranet address was needed

Former Member
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Hi Arnab Mondal ,

Check the URL parameter specified in Communication chennel....."smtp://hostname"

by

Boopalan

Former Member
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....."smtp://gmaildotcom "

That is what i did!!

Former Member
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Kindly have a look whethere your SAP server has Internet access and if check if there is any proxy server which is blocking it

Former Member
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Can u tell me hw to check wether any proxy server is blocking the sap server. SAP server has internet access, as SMTP is configered in SCOT.

Regards,

Arnab

former_member183906
Active Contributor
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Hii Arnab !!

U have wrong target URL, the target system may be down or as written above - check firewalls - in ur network and also in target.. Meybe your partner has a firewall.

If possible check the URL by copying it in internet browser as it responding properly.

Also check with it if you are sending the proper input fields for header information as per the expectation of the receiver application.

There my be the chances that some field values are expected at Receiver End, if we not pass it, it may lead to time out.

Check the below thread:

Former Member
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Hi Arnab,

as the data is comming from the IDOC chk for theSMQ1 and SMQ2 if it deals with the BPM do chk the scenario properly and even chk the wait time

Regards

Sampath

Former Member
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Venkat,

smq2, and smq1 is empty.!Where exactly do u want me to manipulate time....SM59 of r3 in TCP/IP connections!

former_member183906
Active Contributor
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Check the parameters which you have configured for receiver mail adapter...

Once again check you mail server parameter...

/people/prasad.ulagappan2/blog/2005/06/07/mail-adapter-scenarios-150-sap-exchange-infrastructure

You go through this link with Screen Shots..

XI/PI: Sending Emails Using XI Mail Adapter

http://www.riyaz.net/blog/index.php/2008/02/23/xipi-sending-emails-using-xi-mail-adapter/

http://help.sap.com/saphelp_nw04/helpdata/en/ad/bf93409c663228e10000000a1550b0/frameset.htm

/people/prasad.ulagappan2/blog/2005/06/07/mail-adapter-scenarios-150-sap-exchange-infrastructure

https://www.sdn.sap.com/irj/sdn/weblogs?blog=/pub/wlg/1685 [original link is broken] [original link is broken] [original link is broken]

Thanks,