on 10-21-2009 12:11 AM
Hi SAP Gurus,
I am in process of configuring inbound & outbound Email in my ERP system. Now the problem is we have sendmail running on Port 25 on the host where SAP installed.
Because of this i can not start my SAP SMTP service on port 25. If i start on 25000 outgoing working fine but incoming not working at all.
Can we configure sendmail to listen on port 25 and forward all those mails to SAP's port 25000 ?
I dont have much knowledge of sendmail so very confused.
Any idea !!! How to resolve this ?
Thnx
Folks,
I had the same problem, and the issue was that the following file in the kernel was not having the proper permissions, so you need to update permissions of icmbnd file in kernel to 4750 and owner as root.
Then you need to disable sendmail on the server on which port 25 needs to be used by SAP.
Use the command "./sendmail stop" to disable sendmail (cd /etc/rc.d)
Finally try to activate SMTP through smicm tcode.
It worked for me.
thanks!
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Hi ,
We have same problem. We are trying get inbout mails to SAP. We created subdomain . Some settings for forwarding in Exchange. And setting in sicf , scot as explaing in OSS. But As your problem when we give port 25000 ,we are able to send mail but not able to have inbound mails. How did you solve the problem? Is it a Firewall, or any type issue?
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Hi,
As of my knowledge,we can change the default port number using the following parameters.
icm/server_port_0 = PROT=SMTP,PORT=<newport>,TIMEOUT=180
icm/server_port_1 = PROT=SMTP,PORT=<newport>,TIMEOUT=180
Change this parameters and make susre that new mentioned ports are not being used by other applications.
Thanks & Regards,
Naharjun.
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What is your SAP version?.... If your SAP version is higher than 4.6C you don't need to use sendmail as SAP will talk directly to the SMTP Server.
Regards
Juan
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Hi Nishkam,
Check below links which will help you:
http://mysapbasis.wordpress.com/2009/06/28/setting-inboundoutbound-smtp-configuration-in-sap/
http://help.sap.com/saphelp_nw04/helpdata/en/af/73563c1e734f0fe10000000a114084/content.htm
Thanks
Sunny
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