Configure the tcode SCOT and SMTP for the SPM module in the R/3

Hello,
I want to know if I have to configure the tcode SCOT and SMTP for the SPM module (SAP GRC AC 5.3 SP5) in the R/3 if I want to send information toe the owner & controller.
Best Regards.
Pablo Mortera.

Pablo,
This would normally be a basis function. Be very careful as this is not specific to GRC.
This will impact any external notifications using email / fax etc.
It will also depend on your version and infrastructure.
If you have web application servers, you will be able to do a lot more than if you have standard (older) application servers.
You need to create a node under the INT and assign the appropriate tcp / ip rfc connection to direct it to your email server.
You will then need to define the types of communications to be sent via that method and any appropriate email domain settings.
You also need to create and set the appropriate send jobs to run periodically which will then automatically call the rfcs to process the waiting documents.
Simon

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