on 10-03-2006 1:52 PM
Hi,
I have an idoc to email scenario.
The email is to be triggered, in case of an error in one of the idoc field values.
The email, is being triggered successfully as seen in sxi_monitor. But, the receiver mail adapter is failing(as seen in adapter monitoring).
The error as seen in adapter monitoring:
<b>error occured: [2006-10-03T12:34:02Z] unable to call the mailer; com.sap.aii.messaging.srt.BubbleException: Failed to call the endpoint [null "null"]; nested exception caused by: java.io.IOException: server not responding OK to MAIL FROM; 501 5.5.4 Invalid Address</b>
This is not an issue with the address specified, because, there are other interfaces which are using the same adapter to send mails successfully.
MDT(Messaging system) specifies error as GENERAL_ERROR.
Any hints?
Thanks,
Smitha.
hi,
>>>>error occured: [2006-10-03T12:34:02Z] unable to call the mailer; com.sap.aii.messaging.srt.BubbleException: Failed to call the endpoint [null "null"]; nested exception caused by: java.io.IOException: server not responding OK to MAIL FROM; 501 5.5.4 Invalid Address
maybe other scenairos fill it ?
for example maybe you use mail package
(which fills address)
with other scenarios and with this one not?
check how other scenarios work
Regards,
michal
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Hi,
I have configured the adapter with the help of your blog <a href="/people/michal.krawczyk2/blog/2005/03/07/mail-adapter-xi--how-to-implement-dynamic-mail-address
All the scenarios use the same generic mail adapter.
It works for the other scenarios.
I have compared the mappings that are used too.. but I am clueless.
In MDT(Messaging System), the error is specified as GENERAL_ERROR.
Regards,
Smitha.
Hi,
>>> MDT(Messaging System), the error is specified as GENERAL_ERROR.
then maybe you need to ask some General about it?
or at least a Colonel? ))
but frankly saying there must be a difference
it it works in once case and doesn't in the
other don't you agree? so all you need to do
it is to find it
Regards,
michal
Hi Smitha,
Check out the email ID that you are using to send out the mail. I mean is both To and From email ID's are valid? From your post above I assume that other scenarios are working fine with the same Receiver communication channel. Also try creating a new CC and see if that works.
Thanks,
Prakash
Hi Smitha,
==>Try to give a valid from address and check out the scenario.
==>Check if your To address really exists.
==>If you are using any MessageTransformBean/PayloadSwap bean check if the payload is proper.
==>If you are sending any attachments check if your mail server supports such attachments/attachments with that size.
==>If you are using mail Package check the payload and see whether all the required fields have come out of mapping. (High Priority )
Regrds,
Sundar.
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Hi Smitha,
A wild guess :).. Could it be possible that for this particular scenario alone, the MIME extension from the content is not supported by ur SMTP server?
cheers,
Prashanth
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Hi Smitha,
Have a look at Michal's blog:-
/people/michal.krawczyk2/blog/2005/11/23/xi-html-e-mails-from-the-receiver-mail-adapter
/people/michal.krawczyk2/blog/2005/03/07/mail-adapter-xi--how-to-implement-dynamic-mail-address
Hope this helps.
Regards.
Praveen
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