Messageid in subject of mail in mail-adapter

hi,
we want to send ORDER-documents to our supplier via eMail.
As subject in these mails we have to set the messageid of the document.
Is it possible to set the subject of a mail in a j2ee-module? I didn't find any information about that in the XI- or module-documentations.
Regards,
Thorsten

Hi,
you don't need modules if you have at least sp14
(with it you can easily set subject inside a mapping)
you can also use mail package in which you can also
set the mail subject <--but this method is not as flexible as the first one
Regards,
michal
<a href="/people/michal.krawczyk2/blog/2005/06/28/xipi-faq-frequently-asked-questions">XI FAQ - Frequently Asked Questions</a>

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