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EMAIL ADAPTER :Issue

Former Member
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The scenario is from IDOC-MAIL with no repository objets and no mapping .The outgoing message is email. Msg protocoll is XIALL without mailpackage .The mail adapter sends an email and generates an attachment file which

contains the IDoc message.The IDoc message is not only written into the attachment file but also

into the email body.

1. WE DO NOT WANT THE IDOC MSG IN THE EMAIL BODY

2.Can we send the File name dynamically .If we need to set the date and time stamp.txt as the File name can this be done.If so how can we achieve this ?

Please suggest .

Request you to please suggest how this can be done?

Thanks & Regards,

Rajesh

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Former Member
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Ref the blog: /people/prasad.ulagappan2/blog/2005/06/07/mail-adapter-scenarios-150-sap-exchange-infrastructure

Thanks,

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Former Member
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Hi,

Dynamic File name can be achieved through mapping using Dynamic configurations...

You need to create a mapping with source and target struvture as same and use UDF with Dynamic config classes for generating the file name as in your required format..

if need more details on the same search SDN..

For only payload attachment use message protocol as XIPAYLOAD instead of XIALL..

HTH

Rajesh

Former Member
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Hi,

Can this be done without Mapping ?Could you please let me know if we can achieve this through Adapter Modules in Mail Adapter.

If Adapter Modules needs to be used should we write custom modules?

Thanks

Rajesh.

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Hi,

AFAIK this cannot be done with out mapping..

There are no standard adapter modules also with which you can do the same ..

Its simple to perform with mapping instead of with writing custom adapters for this...

Mapping you dont need to do anything ..use same source and target struture ...

HTH

Rajesh

Former Member
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We cannot do this without mapping and also no standard adapter module can achieve this. Instead go for mapping, that would be a preferable/feasible solution for this requirement.

Thanks,