12-20-2016 9:04 PM - edited 01-21-2024 10:18 PM
Hello Experts,
I'm trying to find the default values for the below SCOT parameters. I searched around, but couldn't find them. I think when these parameters are not set in SCOT>Settings>General parameters, they should have the value 0 i.e. No restrictions. But I'm not sure. Can someone please confirm the default values?
MAXLEN_BODYPART_ALI_SMTP MAXLEN_BODYPART_OTF_SMTP MAXLEN_BODYPART_SMTP
Thanks in advance 🙂
Hi Deepak
Please refer the note 837300 - Size restriction when sending documents
Parameter Parameter value
MAXLEN_BODYPART_SMTP 0 ... 999999999999
The parameter value determines the maximum size of a document (in bytes) that may be sent using the SAPconnect SMTP interface.
The value 0 means: No restriction
Documents with SAP internal formats (lists of the type ALI, SAPscript documents of the type OTF) may become slightly larger as a result of conversion to external formats. Since the original size for compressed data is calculated specifically for ALI lists, a termination may also occur during format conversion.
For this reason, you can set an additional parameter for these types that checks the size before the format conversion:
Parameter Parameter value
MAXLEN_BODYPART_ALI_SMTP 0 ... 999999999999
MAXLEN_BODYPART_OTF_SMTP 0 ... 999999999999
If these parameters are not set, the system checks the parameter MAXLEN_BODYPART_SMTP before and after the conversion. The system checks all parameters before the MIME conversion.
Check below image updated with the value updated
http://sapbasisinfo.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/05/sostcode850_06.jpg
Let me know if this helps
Regards
Vinita
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