Sender mail adapter to hit multiple Mailbox

Hi
We have scenario to read emails from 100 mail ids.
Can we hit 100 Email ids to read email using single mail adapter?
Can we achieve it using standard module?
Do we need to develop custom module to read emails from 100 mail ids?
I checked option for distribution list also but it seems we can not hit distribution list to read emails.
Thanks

Hi,
Can we hit 100 Email ids to read email using single mail adapter?
no, you have to configure url / authentification in the adapter what is obviously different for different ids.
Can we achieve it using standard module?
Do we need to develop custom module to read emails from 100 mail ids?
You don't need module, you need 100 sender channels.
/Udo

Similar Messages

  • Sender Mail Adapter Configuration - Process Multiple Attachments

    Dear sirs,
    I need to process several attachments at the same mail message as individual payloads.
    In default configuration of sender mail adapter only the body of message is used as payload.
    So I added PayloadSwapBean Module at Processing Sequence and it processed the attachment I set in Module Configuration.  I'm not able to process all attachments available, just one attachment is sent to PI pipeline.
    How can I process all attachments of a single mail message?
    Thank you in advance.
    Fabio Purcino

    Hi Jose,
    We are trying to implement reading multiple attachment in sender mail adapter. 
    Our Requirement is : Reading a mail having multiple .xls files. This should be read and converted to payload .
    package multiswap;
    //import com.sap.aii.adapter.xi.ms.XIMessage;
    import com.sap.aii.af.lib.mp.module.*;
    import com.sap.aii.af.lib.trace.Trace;
    import com.sap.aii.af.sdk.xi.mo.Message;
    import com.sap.aii.af.sdk.xi.mo.MessageContext;
    import com.sap.aii.af.sdk.xi.mo.xmb.XMBMessageOperator;
    import com.sap.aii.af.sdk.xi.mo.xmb.XMBPayload;
    import com.sap.aii.af.sdk.xi.util.PayloadType;
    import com.sap.aii.af.service.auditlog.Audit;
    import com.sap.aii.af.service.cpa.*;
    import com.sap.engine.interfaces.messaging.api.MessageDirection;
    import com.sap.engine.interfaces.messaging.api.MessageKey;
    import com.sap.engine.interfaces.messaging.api.Payload;
    import com.sap.engine.interfaces.messaging.api.auditlog.AuditLogStatus;
    import java.util.Hashtable;
    import java.util.Iterator;
    import java.util.Locale;
    import javax.ejb.*;
    public class MultiSwapRead
        implements SessionBean, Module
        private static final String VERSION_ID = "$Id: //tc/xpi.af/NW731EXT_07_REL/src/_af_application_ejb_module/ejbm/api/com/sap" +
    "/aii/af/app/modules/PayloadSwapBean.java#1 $"
        private static final Trace TRACE = new Trace("$Id: //tc/xpi.af/NW731EXT_07_REL/src/_af_application_ejb_module/ejbm/api/com/sap" +
    "/aii/af/app/modules/PayloadSwapBean.java#1 $"
        private static final String SIGNATURE_PROCESS = "process(ModuleContext , ModuleData)";
        protected Hashtable cachedChannels;
        protected SessionContext myContext;
        public MultiSwapRead()
            cachedChannels = new Hashtable();
        public void ejbRemove()
        public void ejbActivate()
        public void ejbPassivate()
        public void setSessionContext(SessionContext context)
            myContext = context;
        public void ejbCreate()
            throws CreateException
        public ModuleData process(ModuleContext moduleContext, ModuleData inputModuleData)
            throws ModuleException
            if(TRACE.beLogged(200))
                TRACE.entering("process(ModuleContext , ModuleData)", new Object[] {
                    moduleContext, inputModuleData
            ModuleData outputModuleData;
            Iterator itr;
            outputModuleData = inputModuleData;
            String chid = moduleContext.getChannelID();
            TRACE.infoT("process(ModuleContext , ModuleData)", ModuleCategories.SAP_MODULE_ROOT, (new StringBuilder()).append("performing payload swap for channel ").append(chid).toString());
            LookupManager lman = LookupManager.getInstance();
            Channel chan = null;
      try {
      chan = (Channel)LookupManager.getInstance().getCPAObject(CPAObjectType.CHANNEL, chid);
      } catch (CPAObjectNotFoundException e1) {
      // TODO Auto-generated catch block
      e1.printStackTrace();
      } catch (CPAException e1) {
      // TODO Auto-generated catch block
      e1.printStackTrace();
            Direction direction = chan.getDirection();
            String swapkey = moduleContext.getContextData("swap.keyName");
            String keyvalue = moduleContext.getContextData("swap.keyValue");
            Object obj = inputModuleData.getPrincipalData();
            Object pivotedObj = inputModuleData.getSupplementalData("mp.pivoted");
            boolean pivoted = pivotedObj == null || !(pivotedObj instanceof Boolean) ? false : ((Boolean)pivotedObj).booleanValue();
            Message mo = null;
            if(obj instanceof com.sap.engine.interfaces.messaging.api.Message)
                mo = (Message)((com.sap.engine.interfaces.messaging.api.Message)obj);
            } else
            if(obj instanceof MessageContext)
                mo = ((MessageContext)obj).getMessage();
            } else
                TRACE.warningT("process(ModuleContext , ModuleData)", ModuleCategories.SAP_MODULE_ROOT, "no message found");
            if(mo != null && XMBMessageOperator.numberOfPayloads(mo) > 0)
               // String midstr = XMBMessageOperator.getMessageId(mo).toString();
                MessageKey auditkey = new MessageKey(((com.sap.engine.interfaces.messaging.api.Message) mo).getMessageId(), com.sap.engine.interfaces.messaging.api.MessageDirection.INBOUND);
                itr = (Iterator) mo.getAttachments();
                if(swapkey != null && keyvalue != null)
                    StringBuffer textSwappingbyBuf = new StringBuffer();
                    textSwappingbyBuf.append("Swap: swapping by '").append(swapkey).append("' ? '").append(keyvalue).append("'");
                    String textSwappingby = textSwappingbyBuf.toString();
                    TRACE.infoT("process(ModuleContext , ModuleData)", ModuleCategories.SAP_MODULE_ROOT, textSwappingby);
                    Audit.addAuditLogEntry(auditkey, AuditLogStatus.SUCCESS, textSwappingby);
                   while (itr.hasNext()){
                    boolean swappedp = swapPayloads(mo, swapkey, keyvalue);
                    String swappedStatus = swappedp ? "Swap: successfully swapped" : "Swap: no matching payload found";
                    Audit.addAuditLogEntry(auditkey, AuditLogStatus.SUCCESS, swappedStatus);
                } else
                    StringBuffer textInvalidBuf = new StringBuffer();
                    textInvalidBuf.append("Swap: parameter missing ");
                    if(swapkey == null)
                        textInvalidBuf.append("swap.keyName");
                    if(swapkey == null && keyvalue == null)
                        textInvalidBuf.append(" and ");
                    if(keyvalue == null)
                        textInvalidBuf.append("swap.keyValue");
                    String textInvalid = textInvalidBuf.toString();
                    TRACE.warningT("process(ModuleContext , ModuleData)", ModuleCategories.SAP_MODULE_ROOT, textInvalid);
                    Audit.addAuditLogEntry(auditkey, AuditLogStatus.WARNING, textInvalid);
            } else
                String messageEmpty = "Swap: message is empty or has no payload";
                TRACE.infoT("process(ModuleContext , ModuleData)", ModuleCategories.SAP_MODULE_ROOT, messageEmpty);
            return outputModuleData;
        private static boolean swapPayloads(Message mo, String swapkey, String keyvalue)
            swapkey = swapkey.toUpperCase(Locale.ENGLISH);
            keyvalue = keyvalue.toUpperCase(Locale.ENGLISH);
            int ifound = -1;
            for(int i = 0; i < XMBMessageOperator.numberOfPayloads(mo); i++)
                XMBPayload pldi = XMBMessageOperator.getPayload(mo, i);
                String pldivalue = null;
                if(swapkey.equals("PAYLOAD-DESCRIPTION"))
                    pldivalue = pldi.getPayloadDescription();
                } else
                if(swapkey.equals("PAYLOAD-NAME"))
                    pldivalue = pldi.getPayloadName();
                } else
                    pldivalue = pldi.getContentAttribute(swapkey);
                if(pldivalue == null)
                    continue;
                pldivalue = pldivalue.toUpperCase(Locale.ENGLISH);
                if(pldivalue.indexOf(keyvalue) < 0)
                    continue;
                ifound = i;
                break;
            if(ifound >= 0)
                XMBPayload pldfound = XMBMessageOperator.getPayload(mo, ifound);
                if(pldfound.getPayloadType() != PayloadType.APPLICATION)
                    XMBPayload pldapp = XMBMessageOperator.getApplicationPayload(mo);
                    if(pldapp == null)
                        pldfound.setPayloadType(PayloadType.APPLICATION);
                    } else
                        pldapp.setPayloadType(PayloadType.APPLICATION_ATTACHMENT);
                        pldfound.setPayloadType(PayloadType.APPLICATION);
                    TRACE.infoT("process(ModuleContext , ModuleData)", ModuleCategories.SAP_MODULE_ROOT, "successfully swapped");
                return true;
            } else
                TRACE.warningT("process(ModuleContext , ModuleData)", ModuleCategories.SAP_MODULE_ROOT, "no matching found");
                return false;
    We couldn't go further. Please have a look in highlighted code.
    Regards,
    Kesava.

  • Sender Mail Adapter: Java Exception: no mailbox at this server

    Hi experts,
    we are in the process of moving our PI sytems to different servers. Although this is not an easy task, we are pretty much there. However, also the e-mail (exchange) server moved from server A to server B.
    We migrated the mailbox to the new server and ajusted the communication channel accordingly. But starting the CC shows the following error on communication channel monitoring: "There is no replica for that mailbox on this server".
    So far I have been struggling in a search for a solution or cause of the error. Google and SDN only give a few hits for java and windows things, mostly pointing at IMAP forwarding problems. As far as I know, the mailbox is actually located on the new server.
    The protocol used is IMAP4, with IP:  imap://<host>/Inbox , logon-user is <domain>\<e-mailbox name>, password is correct.
    Any help would be very much appreciated,
    Paul

    Hi Paul,
    This issue is related to New server creadentials.U ou are made all the changes in Adapter but ur not changed inserver details SCOT Transactions.Just u have to check in SMTP configuartions.
    Thanks
    Ravi

  • Read multi-tabbed excel file attachments from Sender Mail Adapter.

    There is a need to read excel attachments from incoming email to a
    mailbox. We know we can use Sender Mail adapter to easily read .xml, .txt
    or .csv attachments.
    For excel attachments we know from SDN that you have to write
    adapter modules to handle excel. However the excel file we need to read has
    multiple worksheets(tabs) and data may be contained in any of them.
    Is it possible to use SAP XI Mailsender adapter to read such a file as an attachment? What kind of module development would we need for this? I am not much of a Java programmer so examples or links to other documentation would help.
    Thanks,
    Rudra

    Rudra,
    Use Java Mapping.  There is a free java api available called JExcelAPI to achieve this. 
    Shabarish's blog describes about this.  This might be helpful to you
    /people/shabarish.vijayakumar/blog/2009/04/05/excel-files--how-to-handle-them-in-sap-xipi-the-alternatives

  • Duplicate messages in sender mail adapter

    Hi,
    We are using the sender mail adapter to retrieve messages from an IMAP mail server. Messages are being picked up correctly, but when we have large messages (with e.g. PDF attachments) things go wrong.
    The time it takes to retrieve the mail message is longer than the poll time. In this case the adapter logs in again in the mail server to retrieve the first new message from the inbox. However the first adapter threat is already retrieving that message. This results in a duplicate message in XI. (messages are set to be deleted when read).
    We have tried all kind of settings in the adapter but without any results. The adapter works fine with very small messages.
    Does anyone recognize this problem? 
    PS. please do not post links to sap help or the mail adapter FAQ. Useful answers will be rewarded.
    Thanks,
    Christiaan Schaake

    Hi Christiaan !
    I understand your problem. Could you set your IMAP account to avoid multiple simultaneous sessions?? maybe if there is only one session allowed per user or per time, then parallel XI threads will not be able to start downloading the messages.
    If you cannot use a longer poll interval, then you could develop an adapter module for the Mail sender adapter that could be used to verify if the current mail is just being downloaded by other thread. This adapter module could check the unique mail data (date/time + subject + etc.) against a local table.
    Regards,
    Matias.
    PD: please award points if helpful.
    Message was edited by:
            Matias Denker

  • Exception in XI sender mail adapter

    Hi,
    XI sender mail adapter raised the following exception when it was fetching emails from a mailbox on a MS mail server while these mails were sent from a unix system.
    Adapter-Error: exception caught during processing mail message [1]com.sap.aii.messaging.lang.com.sap.aii.messaging.lang.BinaryIndexOutOfBoundsException: Binary index out of range: -3
    However if I sent the same attachment to the same mailbox from yahoo the XI sender mail adapter can process it correctly.
    I would appreciate if somebody could share his/her expertise or experience regarding this issue.
    Many thanks.
    Zhongliang

    I dont think this has got something to do with Unix or Windows system. As per the exceptions is considered, it says that, index out of range, which can occure in cases, by the time it was about to process the next mail, it could have been deleted or moved to some other folder..
    VJ

  • Problems with sender mail adapter

    Hi XI Gurus
    We have gone through a lot of blogs and searched a lot on the XI forum on how to configure the sender mail adapter with attachments but we still can't get it working at our site. Here are the issues -
    1. When we define our data type in the IR as let's say out_email_dt with namespace "http://www.xyz.com" the mapping fails. In the monitor(SXMB_MONI) the message from the sender mail adapter comes in like this -
    <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8" standalone="yes" ?>
    - <!--  Request Message Mapping
      -->
    <xim:Mail xmlns:xim="http://sap.com/xi/XI/Mail/30" encoding="quoted-printable">
      <Subject>test 10</Subject>
      <From>"Test User" <[email protected]></From>
      <To>"XI Test Account" <[email protected]></To>
      <Content_Type>text/plain;charset="us-ascii"</Content_Type>
      <Date>2007-05-08T05:34:38Z</Date>
      <Message_ID><[email protected]></Message_ID>
      <Content>This is the voice of the Mysterons=0A</Content>
      </xim:Mail>
    Question 1 - do we have to define our data type as "Mail" under the namespace "http://sap.com/xi/XI/Mail/30".
    Question 2 - If you look at the content of  the <From>,<To>,<Message_ID> tags you will see that there is content with <> tags which is causing the message mapping to fail. Is there a way of telling XI that they are not xml tags but part of some other tags?
    2. Also the PayloadSwapBean doesn't seem to swap the payload to be the attachment.
    3. Can we use masks in the PayloadSwapBean for attachment names like "." as we don't know what the file name is going to be as we have multiple partners who will be sending emails to the same address and with different file formats.
    Thanks in advance.
    Salil

    Hi,
    >>>>Question 1 - do we have to define our data type as "Mail" under the namespace "http://sap.com/xi/XI/Mail/30".
    do exactly as shown in my blog:
    /people/michal.krawczyk2/blog/2005/03/07/mail-adapter-xi--how-to-implement-dynamic-mail-address
    >>>>2. Also the PayloadSwapBean doesn't seem to swap the payload to be the attachment.
    do similarly as shown in my blog:
    /people/michal.krawczyk2/blog/2005/12/18/xi-sender-mail-adapter--payloadswapbean--step-by-step
    the everything will work
    Regards,
    michal
    <a href="/people/michal.krawczyk2/blog/2005/06/28/xipi-faq-frequently-asked-questions"><b>XI / PI FAQ - Frequently Asked Questions</b></a>

  • Sender Mail Adapter

    Hi,
      I am working on Sender Mail Adapter. I have done the total configuration but unable to sucess the scenarios. In the CC monitoring, it is saying that "Not Intialised" Even though i send and receive the messages from My Lotus Notes Inbox. I activated all the objects.
    I have done the following examples:
    Transport Protocal: POP3
    Message Protocal: XIALL
    Given the URL and UserId and PWD also
    Poll Intevel: 1 (Mins)
    Adapter Status: Active
    Please help to me solve this problem. I already raised the one more thread today but didn't get solutions.
    <b>Note: Do i need to do any setting from the Lotus notes(Mail Server) to diver my messages.</b>
    Thanks in Advance,
    <b>I found the problem with SMTP Address. Can i use the SMTP Url for POP3 or IMP4 protocal. Is there any thing else because if i use the Same SMTP Address, it is giving exception</b>
    Best Regards,
    Vijay
    Message was edited by:
            Gangisetty Vijaya Bhaskarudu
    Message was edited by:
            Gangisetty Vijaya Bhaskarudu

    Hi Gangisetty,
        SMTP is the out going server(for sending mails out) while POP3 is the in coming(receiving mails) server. So for a sender channel, you need to use the POP server details not SMTP.
    cheers
    danus

  • Sender Mail Adapter - forcing content as an attachement

    Hi all,
    We are using the Sender Mail Adapter to pull emails from the inboxes of some users of an exchange server.  We use the Mail Package option.
    We have noticed that the content of the emails are by-default added as attachments when there are no real attachments to the emails.  However the content is not added as an attachment when one or more attachments are present in these emails.
    Is there a way of forcing the Sender Mail Adapter to always add the content as an attachment and keeping the other attachments as well?  and of course maintain the Mail Package message type as the main payload...?
    Many thanks,
    Aldo

    Hi Stefan,
    Thanks for your reply.  I am glad to hear that I am wrong again )
    In your opinion is it possible to force the Outlook Exchange server to add the content attachment every time?  I mean by doing some configuration on it...?
    The reason why we would like to do this is because when - in the content tag of a Mail Package message - we have MIME message parts that are of content-type text/html we are having problems in decoding the html back to a readable format.
    To do this we use the apache QuotedPrintableCodec Java class.
    This works fine when the content type of the message is just text/plain but we get an exception when we try with text/html.
    The exception we get is:
    org.apache.commons.codec.DecoderException: Invalid URL encoding: not a valid digit (radix 16): 13
    I don't know if this is because of the two character sets we have in the payload (utf-8 and iso-8859-1) or if it is for other reasons...
    If you could help me figure out how to forward any HTML email to another system in a readable format it would be great.
    Thanks for your support,
    Aldo

  • Sender Mail adapter encounters MalformedInputException

    I have a sender mail adapter that processes the attached .csv file.  All is working fine.  I use FCC in module to convert the attachment and pass to an IDOC adapter for processing in SAP system.
    My problem is sometimes the sender mail CC fails with ...........
    exception caught during processing mail message[1]; com.sap.aii.af.mp.module.ModuleException: Transform: failed to execute the transformation: com.sap.aii.messaging.adapter.trans.TransformException: Error converting Message: 'sun.io.MalformedInputException'; nested exception caused by: sun.io.MalformedInputException caused by: com.sap.aii.messaging.adapter.trans.TransformException: Error converting Message: 'sun.io.MalformedInputException'; nested exception caused by: sun.io.MalformedInputException
    It only fails with some files.  At the moment when we test we FORWARD the email to our email account.  If I detach the failed email attachment and attach it to a NEW email it will then work.
    So why does it not work when forwarding emails?  But it works when I attach the same file to a new email and send?
    Other threads for this error seem to point to encoding.  But how do I know which to use.  I currently use the following in my module config:
    Transfer.ContentType     application/octet-stream;charset="ISO-8859-1"

    I have this in my configuration:
    localejbs/AF_Modules/PayloadSwapBean   on local
    TRANSFORM
    localejbs/AF_Modules/MessageTransformBean   on local
    txtxml
    TRANSFORM   swap.keyName   payload-name
    TRANSFORM   swap.keyValue   MailAttachment-1
    txtxml   Transfer.ContentType   application/octet-stream;charset="ISO-8859-1"
    txtxml   Transform.Class   com.sap.aii.messaging.adapter.Conversion
    txtxml   Transform.ContentDescription   MailAttachment-1
    txtxml   Transform.ContentDisposition   attachment;filename="MailAttachment-1.bin"
    txtxml   xml.conversionType   SimplePlain2XML
    txtxml   xml.documentName   MT_BCD_INVOICES
    txtxml   xml.documentNamespace   urn://federalmogul.com/BCDTRAVEL/FINGLOBCD001/00
    txtxml   xml.fieldNames   COST_CENTRE,EMPLOYEE_ID,PRODUCT_GROUP,COMP_CODE,BCD_ACCOUNT,INVOICE_DATE,TRAVELER_NAME,TRAVELER_FIRST_NAME,INVOICE_NO,AMOUNT_EXCL_VAT,CURRENCY1,AMOUNT_VAT,CURRENCY2,AMOUNT_DOC_CURRENCY,CURRENCY3
    txtxml   xml.fieldSeparator   ;
    txtxml   xml.lastFieldsOptional   YES
    txtxml   xml.processFieldNames  fromConfiguration
    txtxml   xml.structureTitle   RECORDSET

  • Sender "Mail" adapter - CSV file attachment

    Hi there
    I'm looking for some help in configuring a sender mail adapter that receives ".csv" files. I did read some blogs that mention using the "PayloadSwapBean" module to read the mail attachment instead of the mail content. My problem is to now convert the ".csv" file into a message. Is there a module that I can use ( is it the "MessageTransfomBean" ) and how. Any help would be appreciated.
    Thanks
    Salil

    Hi Salil,
    If you want to send a mail with a body and attachments, the message sender HAS to provide an XI message with attachments. I doubt a CSV file does justice.
    As Renjith said you need to convert CSV to XmL.
    A short description about the Standard Modules:
    MessageTransformationBean is a standard module used to apply the XSLT mapping to the adapter module by using <i>Transform.class</i> ( This xslt mapping is done to create a mail package, Dont confuse with the actual mapping in your case this is NOT for converting csv to xml).
    Also this module can be used to change the name and type of payloads by using <i>Transform.contentType</i>, <i>Transform.contentDisposition</i>, <i>Transform.contentDescription</i>.
    PayloadSwapbean is a standard module for replacing payloads with other payloads (SWAP)
    If you want to give each attachment a certain name use Parameters, <i>swap.keyname</i> for name of the payload and <i>swap.keyvalue</i>.
    I Hope the use of standard modules is understood.

  • Sender Mail Adapter, technical Acknowledgement

    Hi all,
    I have a SMTP --> XI --> Proxy Scenario. For the inbound message I get via SMTP, I'd like to send a technical acknowledgement back to the Sender (via SMTP, too). The acknowledgement has a specific message structure, for example it contains the DocumentID of the inbound message I get via SMTP.
    My idea now is: Within ReceiverDetermination, I configure two receivers:
    1. Backend system for the Inbound Proxy
    2. original Sender System
    Within Interface Determination, I'll do 2 mappings:
    1. Mapping from source message to ABAP proxy interface
    2. Mapping from source message to technical acknowledgement structure
    Then, receiver agreements / receiver communication channels for both interfaces.
    My question now is: is there a more elegant solution then doing the scenario like described above? Maybe something I can do in the Sender Mail Adapter to create the specific technical acknowledgement and sent it back to the sending application?
    Best regards
    Holger

    Hi Holger !
    XI supported acks are not available for your scenariom because the smtp/mail sender cannot request it.
    http://help.sap.com/saphelp_nw04s/helpdata/en/f4/8620c6b58c422c960c53f3ed71b432/frameset.htm
    You should create some kind of artificial ack, that should be part of your own protocol. What I meant with the SYNC proxy, is to use its response message as your own defined ack, because it is not supported as is.
    If you call your proxy async, then you will not receive any feedback to use it as ack info.
    Another idea could be to forget the ack per se, and just use define an alert in case of problems with the scenario to send a mail to the specified users.
    Regards,
    Matias

  • Sender Mail Adapter - S/MIME - How to use it?

    Hi guys,
    I am trying to figure out how to use the S/MIME security parameter of the Sender Mail Adapter in PI 7.1.
    Could anyone point me to some useful documentation/examples/blogs ?
    Or perhaps explain what steps are involved when configuring this parameter?
    We are pulling emails from an Microsoft Exchange server.
    Many thanks,
    Aldo

    First of all one sender mail adapter has to be tight with a specific sender email address.
    The email has to be decrypted as whole, you cannot decrypt parts of it.
    Then you store certificates to secure store in J2EE server and point to it in send agreement, this should be equal to HTTPS setup
    Check security guide:
    http://help.sap.com/saphelp_nwpi71/helpdata/EN/f7/c2953fc405330ee10000000a114084/frameset.htm

  • Sender Mail adapter configuration with attachment

    Hi,
    I read the below blog regarding the mail adapter
    /people/michal.krawczyk2/blog/2005/12/18/xi-sender-mail-adapter--payloadswapbean--step-by-step
    I have the same requirement but the attachment file is not an XML, it is CSV file so in the module tab if I change like below is it enough?
    TRANSFORM    swap.keyValue  attachment; filename=u201DMailAttachment-1.csvu201D     (I think MailAttachment-1 is the file name, am I correct?)
    If I change like above is it ok? or any other thing is required, Could you please give me the inputs
    Thanks
    Ramesh

    I have the same requirement but the attachment file is not an XML, it is CSV file so in the module tab if I change like below is
    it enough?
    PayloadSwapBean will ensure that the input to the mapping is from the attachment.....in the blog the attachment is in XML format and hence there was no need for any conversion.....yours is however a CSV file so you need to convert it to XML first and then do the further processing.....you can either use the MessageTransformationBean as shown in this blog:
    /people/gabrielsagayaselvam.panneerselvam/blog/2009/08/31/solve-key-field-problem-using-structplain2xml-in-messagetransformationbean
    Or write your own module code for the conversion.
    Regards,
    Abhishek.

  • Sender Mail Adapter with PayloadSwapBean

    Hello Experts!
    I have a Sender Mail Adapter receiving emails with attachments! I'm using PayloadSwapBean, because I have to manipulate (to do mapping) the XML attachment.
    Sender Mail Adapter Configuration:
    Default Interface Namespace = urn:mynamespace.com
    Default Interface Name = abs_async_myInterface
    swap.keyName = Content-Disposition
    swap.keyName = Content-Description
    swap.keyValue = attachment;filename="MailAttachment-1.xml"
    swap.keyValue = MailAttachment-1
    Well, my problems are:
    1) Although my Default Interface Namespace is urn:mynamespace.com, sometimes the namespace that cames to SXMB_MONI is http://sap.com/xi/XI/System/Mail. In that case, an Receiver Determination error happens.
    2) My XML can be the first (MailAttachment-1), the second (MailAttachment-2), the third (MailAttachment-3), or any other attachment position. Since my swap.keyValue is set to "MailAttachment-1", I'm able to pick the XML only if it is the first attachment.

    Hi Julio,
    Writing an Adapter Module for the same can make your task easy.
    Thanks'
    Sunil Singh

Maybe you are looking for