on 07-03-2008 2:14 PM
Hi All,
I am new to SAPXI,i want to know the difference between the following things in
mail adapter.,
Message Protocol = XIALL
Message Protocol = XIPAYLOAD with Mail Package
Message Protocol = XIPAYLOAD without Mail Package
AND
what is ment by MailPackage in detailed.
Thanks
Raghu.
Hi,
This should help you -
[Receiver Mail Adapter Configuration|http://www.riyaz.net/blog/index.php/2008/02/23/xipi-sending-emails-using-xi-mail-adapter/]
[Sender Mail Adapter Configuration|http://www.riyaz.net/blog/index.php/2008/02/27/xipi-configuring-the-sender-mail-adapter/]
Regards,
Riyaz
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You can check the following blog too
/people/prasad.ulagappan2/blog/2005/06/07/mail-adapter-scenarios-150-sap-exchange-infrastructure
Thanx
Aamir
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Hi,
XIALL
In this mode, all information of the XI message is put in the message text of the e-mail. The content of the XI message is the same as the content of the RFC822 mail message.
XIPAYLOAD
In this mode, the payload of the XI message is used to create the mail message.
If the payload is in mail package format, the header information is also used for the e-mail. If mail package format is not used, the header information is obtained from the adapter configuration described below
The below url will help
http://help.sap.com/saphelp_nw70/helpdata/EN/6b/4493404f673028e10000000a1550b0/frameset.htm
Regards
Agasthuri Doss
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Hi,
Mail Attributes for Message Protocol XIPAYLOAD
If you have selected XIPAYLOAD as the message protocol and have a mail package document as the XI payload, select Use Mail Package.
If the XI payload is not available as a mail package document, make the entries for mail attributes (From, To, Subject).
For the format, see Example below.
Specifications for mail attributes:
1) Under From, specify the e-mail address from which the message is sent.
2) Under To, specify the e-mail address that is to receive the message. If you enter more than one
address, you must separate them with a semicolon.
3) If you have specified an IMAP server under URL, the message is saved in the specified folder but
is not sent to the receiver specified under To.
4) Under Cc, specify the other e-mail addresses to which the e-mail is to be sent.
These addresses are visible to the receiver.
5) Under Bcc, specify the other e-mail addresses to which the e-mail is to be sent.
These addresses are not visible to the receiver.
6) Enter the Subject of the e-mail message.
7) Specify whether you want to encode the content of the e-mail message. You have the following
options:
1) None
2) Base64 (default value)
3) quoted-printable
😎 If you have selected XIPAYLOAD as the message protocol and you want to forward XI
attachments in the e-mail attachments, select Keep Attachments.
You use the PayloadSwapBean module to swap the application payload with one of the attachments.
Regards,
sangeetha
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