Enable Client-Side sending via exm_snd_ext |
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To use the client-side sending, use the userexit exm_snd_ext. | |
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For further details about the userexit, refer to the Userexit Online documentation. |
Enable Server-Side sending via exm_snd_ext |
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Server-side sending can only be used with the business service. |
To use the server-side sending, use the userexit exm_snd_ext and append the "/MAILER=NOTIFIER" string at the end of your parameter string. | |
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For further details about the userexit, refer to the Userexit Online documentation. |
LogiView Logic model EP_EXTMAIL |
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The LogiView logic model EP_EXTMAIL contains different procedures for generating a string with different options and starts the external mail program.
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For further details refer to the Userexit Online documentation. |
Interfaces |
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CMC (Common Messaging Call) |
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CMC is a platform-independent set of functions which makes the application independent of the messaging system, the operating system, and the hardware to be used. | |
MAPI - Messaging API | |
MAPI is a set of functions which are used for applications support email to create, edit, send, and save emails. The interface has a development tool with which the purpose and contents of the message is defined and supplies a flexible management of stored messages. MAPI has also a common development interface to supply applications with email support independent of the used messaging system. The MAPI interface is used as a standard but can be changed manually To use the MAPI interface with Outlook Express, Outlook Express must be activated manually for the MAPI application. Select and Outlook Express as a standard program and activate Set Outlook Express as standard client for Simple-MAPI. |