Incoming Mails in SAP

Hello,
How to determine the mail address of the user in SAP if we intend to send mails from outlook  etc... to SAP inbox.
I would like to know the process of configuration to be done for recieving emails to SAP inbox from external mail sources.
Thanks,
Ram

Hello Juan,
Thanks for the reply, i have created a virtual SMTP host as i have several clients in the Instance and did change all the profile values as mentioned in the document.
my concern is how will be the address format if i intend to send mail to the user in the client i created a virtual host.
will it be like <username at virtualhost.domain.com>
if so how will it recognize the virtual host name as it is defined internally in SAP.
Thanks,
Ram

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