Smartforms Graphics in mail viewing outside the network
Hi Gurus
We need to insert the company logo below the signature.
I have uploaded the image to MIME repository and it works fie withint the network
But when then mail is sent to outside the network, the image appears as red X mark because the image link is pointing towards SAP Server.
I need to embed the picture rather than attaching it through the link .. Have seen few codes but its not applicable here..
Please suggest
Thanks
Rakesh
Many thanks for your reply Sandra
I did uplaod the picture in SE78 and attached the graphic to smartforms. However I am not using PDF hence it does not get enbedded in the mail and instead sends a link to the SAP MIME repository URL.
Anyways I was able to embed the picture in the emails using the blog
http://www.sdn.sap.com/irj/scn/weblogs?blog=/cs/user/view/cs_msg/11570
Thanks
Rakesh
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Call-ID: [email protected]
CSeq: 57054 OPTIONS
From: <sip:10.10.1.70>;tag=719e3d6280295d7b
To: <sip:192.168.10.10:7001>;tag=f930caa190c2a48b
Server: TANDBERG/4120 (X7.2.1)
WWW-Authenticate: Digest realm="TraversalZone", nonce="feba5014f914c7743ace26e95b2ed4214410a1116851e6125ba93c836de2", opaque="AQAAAJEZC9EK4+dBfO64t+LS/P173VZ7", stale=FALSE, algorithm=MD5, qop="auth"
Content-Length: 0
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2013-08-07T14:24:37+01:00 example-vcse tvcs: UTCTime="2013-08-07 13:24:37,914" Module="network.sip" Level="INFO": Src-ip="10.10.1.70" Src-port="25596" Detail="Receive Request Method=OPTIONS, Request-URI=sip:192.168.10.10:7001;transport=tcp, [email protected]"
2013-08-07T14:24:37+01:00 example-vcse tvcs: UTCTime="2013-08-07 13:24:37,914" Module="network.sip" Level="DEBUG": Src-ip="10.10.1.70" Src-port="25596"
SIPMSG:
|OPTIONS sip:192.168.10.10:7001;transport=tcp SIP/2.0
Via: SIP/2.0/TCP 10.10.1.70:5060;branch=z9hG4bK2c6b4eb262bcae2e8b888fc0e7b918ab156968;received=10.10.1.70;rport=25596
Call-ID: [email protected]
CSeq: 57055 OPTIONS
From: <sip:10.10.1.70>;tag=719e3d6280295d7b
To: <sip:192.168.10.10:7001>
Max-Forwards: 0
User-Agent: TANDBERG/4120 (X7.2.1)
Authorization: Digest nonce="feba5014f914c7743ace26e95b2ed4214410a1116851e6125ba93c836de2", realm="TraversalZone", opaque="AQAAAJEZC9EK4+dBfO64t+LS/P173VZ7", algorithm=MD5, uri="sip:192.168.10.10:7001;transport=tcp", username="admin", response="2658c3d3bbf7d48840e5ec32de3f20e9", qop=auth, cnonce="2aac9373e769726b6081804648fb9451f601dbbb9c4de38ab124c5a2ee0b", nc=00000001
Supported: com.tandberg.vcs.resourceusage
Content-Type: text/xml
Content-Length: 250
<resourceusageinfo><traversalcallsavailable>250</traversalcallsavailable><nontraversalcallsavailable>750</nontraversalcallsavailable><registrationsavailable>2492</registrationsavailable><turnrelaysavailable>0</turnrelaysavailable></resourceusageinfo>|
2013-08-07T14:24:37+01:00 vdot-vcse tvcs: UTCTime="2013-08-07 13:24:37,915" Module="network.http" Level="DEBUG": Message="Request" Method="POST" URL="http://127.0.0.1:9998/credential/name/admin" Ref="0x4f7dc60"
2013-08-07T14:24:37+01:00 vdot-vcse tvcs: UTCTime="2013-08-07 13:24:37,917" Module="network.http" Level="DEBUG": Message="Response" Src-ip="127.0.0.1" Src-port="9998" Dst-ip="127.0.0.1" Dst-port="48225" Response="200 OK" ResponseTime="0.002104" Ref="0x4f7dc60"
2013-08-07T14:24:37+01:00 vdot-vcse tvcs: UTCTime="2013-08-07 13:24:37,917" Module="network.ldap" Level="INFO": Detail="Authentication credential found in directory for identity: admin"
2013-08-07T14:24:37+01:00 vdot-vcse tvcs: UTCTime="2013-08-07 13:24:37,918" Module="network.sip" Level="INFO": Dst-ip="10.10.1.70" Dst-port="25596" Detail="Sending Response Code=200, Method=OPTIONS, To=sip:192.168.10.10:7001, [email protected]"
2013-08-07T14:24:37+01:00 vdot-vcse tvcs: UTCTime="2013-08-07 13:24:37,918" Module="network.sip" Level="DEBUG": Dst-ip="10.10.1.70" Dst-port="25596"
SIPMSG:
|SIP/2.0 200 OK
Via: SIP/2.0/TCP 10.10.1.70:5060;branch=z9hG4bK2c6b4eb262bcae2e8b888fc0e7b918ab156968;received=10.10.1.70;rport=25596
Call-ID: [email protected]
CSeq: 57055 OPTIONS
From: <sip:10.10.1.70>;tag=719e3d6280295d7b
To: <sip:192.168.10.10:7001>;tag=84b7be29d1c57166
Server: TANDBERG/4120 (X7.2.1)
Supported: com.tandberg.vcs.resourceusage,path,outbound,gruu
Content-Type: text/xml
Content-Length: 253Thanks Alok.
Yes there was a device provisioning key on the expressway so i deleted it, rebooted and created a log again.
See below:
Module="network.tcp" Level="DEBUG": Src-ip="82.132.238.203" Src-port="14453" Dst-ip="192.168.10.10" Dst-port="5061" Detail="TCP Connecting"
2013-08-23T09:43:33+01:00 expressway tvcs: UTCTime="2013-08-23 08:43:33,440" Module="network.tcp" Level="DEBUG": Src-ip="82.132.238.203" Src-port="14453" Dst-ip="192.168.10.10" Dst-port="5061" Detail="TCP Connection Established"
2013-08-23T09:43:34+01:00 expressway tvcs: UTCTime="2013-08-23 08:43:34,391" Module="network.sip" Level="INFO": Src-ip="82.132.238.203" Src-port="14453" Detail="Receive Request Method=SUBSCRIBE, Request-URI=sip:[email protected], [email protected]"
2013-08-23T09:43:34+01:00 vdot-vcse tvcs: UTCTime="2013-08-23 08:43:34,391" Module="network.sip" Level="DEBUG": Src-ip="82.132.238.203" Src-port="14453"
SIPMSG:
|SUBSCRIBE sip:[email protected] SIP/2.0
Via: SIP/2.0/TLS 10.86.172.38:63574;branch=z9hG4bK903ff4692dfe38138afbaad34d190d4f.1;received=82.132.238.203;rport=14453
Call-ID: [email protected]
CSeq: 401 SUBSCRIBE
Contact:
From: [email protected]>;tag=eb987793775b735c
To: [email protected]>
Max-Forwards: 70
Route:
User-Agent: TANDBERG/774 (MCX 4.5.7.16762) - Windows
Expires: 300
Event: ua-profile;model=movi;vendor=tandberg.com;profile-type=user;version=4.5.7.16762;clientid="S-1-5-21-3613096711-2978834610-2195627325";connectivity=1
Accept: application/pidf+xml
Content-Length: 0
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2013-08-23T09:43:34+01:00 vdot-vcse tvcs: UTCTime="2013-08-23 08:43:34,393" Module="network.sip" Level="INFO": Dst-ip="82.132.238.203" Dst-port="14453" Detail="Sending Response Code=404, Method=SUBSCRIBE, To=sip:[email protected], [email protected]"
2013-08-23T09:43:34+01:00 vdot-vcse tvcs: UTCTime="2013-08-23 08:43:34,393" Module="network.sip" Level="DEBUG": Dst-ip="82.132.238.203" Dst-port="14453"
SIPMSG:
|SIP/2.0 404 Not Found
Via: SIP/2.0/TLS 10.86.172.38:63574;branch=z9hG4bK903ff4692dfe38138afbaad34d190d4f.1;received=82.132.238.203;rport=14453;ingress-zone=DefaultZone
Call-ID: [email protected]
CSeq: 401 SUBSCRIBE
From: [email protected]>;tag=eb987793775b735c
To: [email protected]>;tag=b9f0520ef1275ce7
Server: TANDBERG/4120 (X7.2.1)
Warning: 399 192.168.10.10:5061 "Policy Response"
Content-Length: 0
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2013-08-23T09:43:34+01:00 expressway tvcs: UTCTime="2013-08-23 08:43:34,559" Module="network.tcp" Level="DEBUG": Src-ip="82.132.238.203" Src-port="14453" Dst-ip="192.168.10.10" Dst-port="5061" Detail="TCP Connection Closed"
2013-08-23T09:43:38+01:00 expressway tvcs: UTCTime="2013-08-23 08:43:38,117" Module="network.sip" Level="INFO": Src-ip="10.10.1.70" Src-port="26542" Detail="Receive Request Method=OPTIONS, Request-URI=sip:192.168.10.10:7001;transport=tcp, [email protected]"
2013-08-23T09:43:38+01:00 vdot-vcse tvcs: UTCTime="2013-08-23 08:43:38,118" Module="network.sip" Level="DEBUG": Src-ip="10.10.1.70" Src-port="26542"
SIPMSG:
|OPTIONS sip:192.168.10.10:7001;transport=tcp SIP/2.0
Via: SIP/2.0/TCP 10.10.1.70:5060;branch=z9hG4bK16dd0968b715a30f8c55713c807357dc325019;received=10.10.1.70;rport=26542
Call-ID: [email protected]
CSeq: 53437 OPTIONS
From: ;tag=cb2f0d0b23477f46
To:
Max-Forwards: 0
User-Agent: TANDBERG/4120 (X7.2.1)
Supported: com.tandberg.vcs.resourceusage
Content-Type: text/xml
Content-Length: 250
25075024920|
2013-08-23T09:43:38+01:00 expressway tvcs: UTCTime="2013-08-23 08:43:38,118" Module="network.sip" Level="INFO": Dst-ip="10.10.1.70" Dst-port="26542" Detail="Sending Response Code=401, Method=OPTIONS, To=sip:192.168.10.10:7001, [email protected]"
2013-08-23T09:43:38+01:00 vdot-vcse tvcs: UTCTime="2013-08-23 08:43:38,118" Module="network.sip" Level="DEBUG": Dst-ip="10.10.1.70" Dst-port="26542"
SIPMSG:
|SIP/2.0 401 Unauthorised
Via: SIP/2.0/TCP 10.10.1.70:5060;branch=z9hG4bK16dd0968b715a30f8c55713c807357dc325019;received=10.10.1.70;rport=26542
Call-ID: [email protected]
CSeq: 53437 OPTIONS
From: ;tag=cb2f0d0b23477f46
To: ;tag=257e23d5cd1864a0
Server: TANDBERG/4120 (X7.2.1)
WWW-Authenticate: Digest realm="TraversalZone", nonce="0f1936bcd3c4c58b86d27e88a7178d43c0c8a2e34c5b6afe88e779d0be5b", opaque="AQAAAHHRU8cD8y+XxpFAF9j93sa6Vrns", stale=FALSE, algorithm=MD5, qop="auth"
Content-Length: 0
|
2013-08-23T09:43:38+01:00 expressway tvcs: UTCTime="2013-08-23 08:43:38,119" Module="network.sip" Level="INFO": Src-ip="10.10.1.70" Src-port="26542" Detail="Receive Request Method=OPTIONS, Request-URI=sip:192.168.10.10:7001;transport=tcp, [email protected]"
2013-08-23T09:43:38+01:00 expressway tvcs: UTCTime="2013-08-23 08:43:38,119" Module="network.sip" Level="DEBUG": Src-ip="10.10.1.70" Src-port="26542"
SIPMSG:
|OPTIONS sip:192.168.10.10:7001;transport=tcp SIP/2.0
Via: SIP/2.0/TCP 10.10.1.70:5060;branch=z9hG4bKbe71a5d177af210e973b8f490f2e9f36325020;received=10.10.1.70;rport=26542
Call-ID: [email protected]
CSeq: 53438 OPTIONS
From: ;tag=cb2f0d0b23477f46
To:
Max-Forwards: 0
User-Agent: TANDBERG/4120 (X7.2.1)
Authorization: Digest nonce="0f1936bcd3c4c58b86d27e88a7178d43c0c8a2e34c5b6afe88e779d0be5b", realm="TraversalZone", opaque="AQAAAHHRU8cD8y+XxpFAF9j93sa6Vrns", algorithm=MD5, uri="sip:192.168.10.10:7001;transport=tcp", username="admin", response="fc47aac5c0320dbad26cb6d43a6758fc", qop=auth, cnonce="d8603e834a51f9136ed7b542dc3a1ed704e28c36d8fff6dfb4da8d64190c", nc=00000001
Supported: com.tandberg.vcs.resourceusage
Content-Type: text/xml
Content-Length: 250
25075024920|
2013-08-23T09:43:38+01:00 expressway tvcs: UTCTime="2013-08-23 08:43:38,120" Module="network.http" Level="DEBUG": Message="Request" Method="POST" URL="http://127.0.0.1:9998/credential/name/admin" Ref="0x7f1a3c230610"
2013-08-23T09:43:38+01:00 expressway tvcs: UTCTime="2013-08-23 08:43:38,122" Module="network.http" Level="DEBUG": Message="Response" Src-ip="127.0.0.1" Src-port="9998" Dst-ip="127.0.0.1" Dst-port="45324" Response="200 OK" ResponseTime="0.002064" Ref="0x7f1a3c230610"
2013-08-23T09:43:38+01:00 vdot-vcse tvcs: UTCTime="2013-08-23 08:43:38,122" Module="network.ldap" Level="INFO": Detail="Authentication credential found in directory for identity: admin"
2013-08-23T09:43:38+01:00 vdot-vcse tvcs: UTCTime="2013-08-23 08:43:38,122" Module="network.sip" Level="INFO": Dst-ip="10.10.1.70" Dst-port="26542" Detail="Sending Response Code=200, Method=OPTIONS, To=sip:192.168.10.10:7001, [email protected]"
2013-08-23T09:43:38+01:00 vdot-vcse tvcs: UTCTime="2013-08-23 08:43:38,122" Module="network.sip" Level="DEBUG": Dst-ip="10.10.1.70" Dst-port="26542"
SIPMSG:
|SIP/2.0 200 OK
Via: SIP/2.0/TCP 10.10.1.70:5060;branch=z9hG4bKbe71a5d177af210e973b8f490f2e9f36325020;received=10.10.1.70;rport=26542
Call-ID: [email protected]
CSeq: 53438 OPTIONS
From: ;tag=cb2f0d0b23477f46
To: ;tag=4b12e3f894cbea8a
Server: TANDBERG/4120 (X7.2.1)
Supported: com.tandberg.vcs.resourceusage,path,outbound,gruu
Content-Type: text/xml
Content-Length: 253
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