on 12-15-2006 1:09 PM
Hi all,
I'm currently trying some things with the mail adapter. My problem is now, that the mails coming from the adapter are always in Rich text format.
Is there a way to set it to a plain text format?
I'm not using mail packaging, since it is for a demonstration I have entered my address in the to-field.
Thx
Olli
Hi Oliver,
Are you talking about the receiver mail adapter?
Per default the mail adapter creates application/xml. Maybe your mail server/client transforms this to RTF.
Which server/client do you use?
Regards
Stefan
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I think your Outlook is configured to change incoming mails to RTF.The mail adapter is not able to compose mails in RTF.
RTF is a proprietary file format owned by Microsoft.
See:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rich_Text_Format
Regards
Stefan
Hi Oliver,
are you talking about the mail sender adapter or the mail receiver adapter?
Vijayas suggestion is only applicable in the mail sender adapter.
Regards,
Matthias
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Hi,
Check on this property of the Mail Adapter:
<i>Table
Specify the additional parameter names and parameter values in the table:
● For the security settings, enter values for the receiver party and receiver service here.
● In the table, set the parameter IMail.AssumeXMLContent = true. The text of the message is then interpreted as XML and is copied unchanged to the mail package. If this parameter is not set, the information is copied from the content type of the MIME header. If the type specified there is application/xml or text/xml, the text of the message is copied as XML; otherwise it is copied as text.</i>
http://help.sap.com/saphelp_nw04/helpdata/en/23/c093409c663228e10000000a1550b0/content.htm
Regards
Vijaya
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