Header problems with e-mail messages....
Edwin Mukusha
emukusha at nebraska.edu
Mon Apr 26 15:24:36 EDT 2004
We are using version 4.6C with the latest patches. Do you have any
specifics on the solution in 4.7?
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What version of SAP are you using? There is a solution I see in 4.7
-----Original Message-----
From: SAP Workflow [mailto:Owner-SAP-WUG at MITVMA.MIT.EDU]On Behalf Of
Edwin Mukusha
Sent: Monday, April 26, 2004 10:46 AM
To: SAP-WUG at MITVMA.MIT.EDU
Subject: Header problems with e-mail messages....
Hi everyone,
I am trying to find a way to specify a reply-to address on a message coming
out of SAP. We currently use the MTA connection to Lotus to send e-mail
messages from our workflow. We are running 4.6C.
Some background: I have a process that sends exception messages to
responsible parties about budget balances in Project Systems. Currently
these e-mail messages have the wf-batch e-mail address
(SAPWorkflowproduction at xxxx.com) that is mapped back to my lotus inbox.
I need to be able to get these messages with a different sender to reply
to, as currently my inbox is getting swamped with end-user queries/feedback
on their budget balances!
I have been able to create a method that will allow me to specify a
different sender using function module 'SO_DOCUMENT_SEND_API1'. However
this solution gives me a message that looks like it was actually generated
by that sender, yet it originated from SAP. My ideal solution would be for
the message to read as follows:
>From: SAPWorkflowproduction at xxxx.com
>Reply-to: psmanager at xxxx.com
>Sent: Thursday,22 June 2004 5:48 AM
>To: enduser at xxxx.com
>Subject: Exception budget Balances
If the reply-to option is not possible. I am willing to take a second
possible solution; is it possible to specify some text prefixing the
sender's address coming out SAP? If this is possible I would then be able
to pad sender's e-mail address like this maybe:
example taken from:
"SAP Workflow Users' Group" <SAP-XXX at MITVMA.MIT.EDU>
mine would look like this:
>From: "Message sent from SAP WF on behalf of" <psmanager at xxxx.com>
>Sent: Thursday,22 June 2004 5:48 AM
>To: enduser at xxxx.com
>Subject: Exception budget Balances
Searching through our WF discussion group was a challenge because the
keyword reply-to is in just about every message on this list. I have also
searched through OSS without much luck.
I would appreciate any help on this matter.
Thanks...
Edwin Mukusha.
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