Integration Category — Email page
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The Email landing page contains the Outbound Email and Inbound Email gadgets.
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The Outbound Email gadget displays a detailed list of outbound email server connections currently defined in your system.
The list of Outbound Email accounts contains the following columns:
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Work Type | Displays the first key part of the Email Account. R-19523 4.2SP6 MARIK Normal flow processing uses the standard activity Work-.getEmailSenderInfo to send email. This activity looks for an email account instance with an Account Name that matches the class group of the work object. |
Email Address | Displays the email address of the sender, as configured in the Email Account form. |
Sender's Name | Displays the name of the sender, as configured in the Email Account form. |
Host Name | Displays the IP address or domain name of the email server as configured in the Email Account rule. |
Secure | Displays a locked icon if SSL security is enabled, or an unlocked icon if security is not enabled. |
Connection Status | Displays the status of the connection.
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To create a new email server connection, click Add New Connection and complete the Connection Details form.
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Work Type | Enter the first key part of the Email Account. Begin the name with a letter and use only alphanumeric and dash characters to identify the name of a work pool (class group) used in the application.R-19523 4.2SP6 MARIK Normal flow processing uses the standard activity Work-.getEmailSenderInfo to send email. This activity looks for an email account instance with an Account Name that matches the class group of the work object. |
Email Address | Specify the email address associated with this email account using the format recognized by your Simple Mail Transport Protocol (SMTP) host. Typically the format is [email protected] . If your SMTP host requires authentication, include one @ character. |
Password | If required by the email server, enter the password for the email account. |
Host Name | Identify the Internet IP address or the domain name of the Simple Mail Transport Protocol host, for example exchdev.myco.com . |
Secure | Check the box to use Secure Sockets Layer protocol to send email messages through this account. |
Sender's Name | Enter text that appears as the full name of the sender. |
Reply To | Identify an email address that recipients of email messages sent from this account can reply to. Use a working, valid email address that is reviewed by a person or is processed. |
Keystore Instance |
Optional. If your application is to send digitally signed email message, identify a Keystore data instance. See About Keystore data instances. For instructions on sending digitally signed email, see How to send digitally signed email. |
Certificate Alias | Enter one or more characters that match all or part of a specific certificate within the keystore data instance. If blank, Process Commander selects the first one it finds of the correct type. |
The Inbound Email gadget displays a detailed list of all inbound email accounts currently configured.
Double-click a row to view additional details about the configuration.
The list of Inbound Email accounts contains the following columns:
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Enabled | Displays a checkmark if the listener is currently enabled. |
Listener Name | Displays the second key part of the Email Listener data instance monitoring the account. |
Email Address | Displays the email address being monitored as defined on the Email Server form. |
Host Name | Displays the IP address or domain name of the email server to be monitored as defined on the Email Server form. |
Service Activity | The activity that is run when the listener detects a new inbound message. |
Activity Class | The class to which the Service Activity belongs. |
Last Run | The time since the listener last checked for new mail. A warning icon indicates that the listener has exceeded the configured polling interval. |
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About Email Account data instances
About Email Listener data instances |