SAP Exchange Connector & SAP MAPI

Pollock, Lynda aumelopst39 at kpmg.com.au
Thu Mar 13 20:05:08 EST 2003


Hi Phil,
 
Further to my previous e-mail on this issue. We have used SAP Exchange
Connector previously and it proved to be unreliable. Is it a suitable option
to use the SMTP protocol in place of SAP Exchange Connector as an
alternative to SAP Mapi where 200+ users are impacted?
 
Thanks
 
Lynda
 
-----Original Message-----
From: Soady, Phil [mailto:phil.soady at sap.com]
Sent: Friday, March 14, 2003 10:56 AM
To: SAP-WUG at MITVMA.MIT.EDU
Subject: Re: SAP Exchange Connector & SAP MAPI
 
 
SXC (SAP Exchange Connector) is a server side concept.
It connects your exchange server to SAP Office.
 
The mapi (mail API)  is a client (outlook) to SAP connection.
 
The run independently. You can use both together(why?). Or just one or the
other.
 
If a small number of powerusers will be using mapi, then mapi is fine.
Once a large number if inboxes are involved, SXC is the better way to go.
 
The mapi connection uses a connection to the sap server so it can be hard on
resources if too many uses are connected.
 
What is too many.... People talk about 200.
I think that once you get above 50 power users, you have a genuine
mail integration business problem and should stop playing with client
tools (MAPI) and move onto server related approaches.
 
The Help on the Docu CD isnt bad.
See also the Server product cds that come the install kit.
THE SXC is on that.
The latest version of both MAPI and SXC can also be downloaded.
 
hth
 
Phil
 
 
Phil Soady
Senior Consultant
Business Technologies
SAP Australia
* : 0412 213 079
* : phil.soady at sap.com
 
 
 
 
-----Original Message-----
From: Dywan, Abby [mailto:adywan at clarkstonconsulting.com]
Sent: Friday, 14 March 2003 10:39 AM
To: SAP-WUG at MITVMA.MIT.EDU
Subject: SAP Exchange Connector & SAP MAPI
 
Hi all -
 
We are talking about a limited implementation of the SAP MAPI at my client,
for a small number of users, and while I have configured the MAPI before, I
keep reading about the SAP Exchange Connector on OSS.  I am not sure if
there is a piece on the Exchange server required for MAPI usage that I am
missing.  Is the Exchange connector required on the server if the MAPI is to
be used?
 
Another question I have - how do people feel regarding the impact the MAPI
has on Outlook performance?  I have heard several different things, but am
looking for some good advice on whether to use the MAPI/not.
 
Any help would be appreciated - thanks so much!
Abby  :)
 
Abby Dywan
 
Clarkston Consulting
adywan at clarkstonconsulting.com
cell:  (404) 808-3974
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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