SMTP Change

Hello
I would like to add at background en email
to all our vendor using a function module.
witch function should i use in order to do
the same application as XK02?
Thanks in advance, Emmanuel

Hello
This is an answar for another question.
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    anybody konws if i  have to change some parameter or the network management needs to
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    Best Regards,
    Eduardo Paiva

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    To change the mail server IP or Hostname address for the SAPconnect node in SCOT -> Node SMTP -> New IP address or Hostname. This is the only parameter that you need to configure for sending mails via SMTP in SAP.
    If your mail server is not accepting the mails (usually due to authentication issues) you will have to use the IP address of the SAP server as a means of authentication. There is no other mechanism for SMTP authentication available in SAP.
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  • MacMail smtp setting changes on its own, goes "(Offline)". Why?

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    jonathan7007

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    This implies that Time Warner has a general issue with their mail server set-up; that they have a mail server or DNS-level issue within whatever servers and configuration they're using to host email.  Google or Bing search for other folks, or check Time Warner support forums for other discussions.  Also ask the support folks directly around what platforms they're encountering these offline issues with.
    And though the Time Warner support folks have probably already suggested this, check that the ISP-recommended settings for mail are in place.  In particular, confirm the TCP port are you using for SMTP mail.  It's common to have TCP port 25 blocked outbound (either by an ISP or corporate firewall, or by mail server policies), which means that mail server submissions are via (usually) configured to require TCP 587, with credentials specified.  Connecting on TCP 25 can lead to various weirdnesses; that's best left for communications among mail servers.
    Apple Mail.app certainly does have a few idiosyncracies, but this isn't one I've encountered.  (One that does appear from time to time is a password dialog on certain sorts of network "disconnectivity" errors.) 
    If you're going to assume that the client operating system or tools are at fault (which is a perfectly reasonable starting point for troubleshooting), then get yourself some proof of whether or not that's actually the case; that your theory is correct.  Get yourself a free or a commercially-hosted account (and commercial hosting for your own email domain is cheap, these days) and see if that connection stays solid, and whether or not Time Warner server(s) remain reachable. 
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    Message was edited by: iphone3Gguy

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    Message was edited by: iphone3Gguy

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