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Re: [sap-basis] SAP Exchange Connector

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Reply from vishal_chaudhary on Jul 28 at 4:47 AM
1. SMTP Mail Server Domain Name
2. SMTP Port Number (usually 25).

It is required to configure SAPconnect settings for every client that is
used for send processes (E-mails, Faxes, SMS).
*Step No 1*

Go To Tx Code SCOT


1. Enter the Value for *Default Domain*


Under Settings -> Default Domain, define the domain of the SAP system
client. This allows for the following to take place:

1.1* The SMTP plug-in logs on to the mail server using the domain as ID.

1.2* The message ID of the outbound e-mails is assembled with this domain.

1.3* If an SAP user who does not have an Internet mail address sends an
e-mail, a sender address consisting of the SAP user name and this domain is
generated.

Choose the Menu Option

Views -> Nodes -> in the subsequent screen, expand INT -> double click on
SMTP


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*Step No 2 In the Subsequent Screen? enter the following informations.*

How often the Mail should be sent. (mostly every 5 minutes)

Check the "checkbox" "Node in use"

Enter the "SMTP Mail Server Host Name"

Enter the SMTP Port Number (usually 25).

Click on the button "Set".


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*Step No 3 In the Subsequent Screen? enter the following informations.*

Address Areas :- To which all address (domains) the mails can be sent.

"*" means emails can go to any E-Mail Addreses, while *yahoo.com means the
mails can go to only to users in the yahoo.com domain


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*Step No 4*

Go to the menu option

View -> Jobs

In the subsequent Screen, Click on the Create Button


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*Step 5*

In the subsequent screen, enter some job name.

*Step 6* In the subsequent screen, Click once on the "SAP&CONNECTALL" and
double click on the button "Schedule Job".


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*Step 7* In the subsequent screen

Click on the Button "Schedule Periodically" and select how often the
Background job should run (mostly every 5 minutes)

Click on create button


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A new node will appear in the Jobs screen.

In Tx Code SM37, check whether the New Job, is scheduled or not.

---------------Original Message---------------
From: yusuf md
Sent: Saturday, June 21, 2014 4:47 PM
Subject: SAP Exchange Connector

Yes, You need to use tx.SCOT to configure the node SMTP.

the SMTP relay server IP and port no. is required to configure this.

make sure the exchange admin allow the SAP system's IP to send the mails
and Exchange server should allow to send mails without any authentication
because SAP will not authenticate with Exchange server.

Regards

Yusuf Mohammed

+27-834114922

 
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