Reg:Email id of the PERNR ABAP-HR

Hi Team,
I have a requirement here that needs to send a mail to the Email address of the PERNR.
So here the question is How can i get the email id of the PERNR??
email address are stored in USR21 table i only have PERNR ?? So how can i relate it?
in the infotype PA0105 we have the field USRID_LONG where we can get the email id some times but not sure.
If i can get either the BNAME or the ADDRNUMBER and PERSNUMBER also fine ..
Please help me to pull the logic for this.
Thanks!
Karthik.S

Sometimes you can have a nemail address in  PA0105, just check type of Communication, PA0105-USRTY (T591A)
Else use FM HR_GET_USER_FROM_EMPLOYEE (sister of R_GET_EMPLOYEES_FROM_USER) to get user id, then use BAPI_USER_GET_DETAIL or SUSR_USER_READ + ADDR_PERS_COMP_GET_COMPLETE .
(I often saw PA0105 for personal mail, reserved to HR, and office mail in user id)
Regards,
Raymond

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    Supanet Mail Settings
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    imap.att.yahoo.com
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