The entries in this example refer to a fictitious network environment. You must adjust the entries to your environment. For more information on
creating RFC destinations, see the documentation BC - RFC Programming.General information
Field |
Example entry |
RFC destination |
SIMG_Mlunxsnd |
Connection type |
T |
Trace |
|
Description |
RFC destination for outgoing Internet messages |
Language |
|
Client |
|
User |
|
Password |
|
Current user |
|
Unencrypted password (2.0) |
SAP gateway information
If the SAP Gateway is not running on the current application server, you must also specify (by choosing Destination ® Gateway options) the SAP Gateway via which the connection to the Internet Mail Gateway server should be made:
Field |
Example entry |
Gateway host |
hs3333 |
Gateway service |
sapgw00 |
Further information
If you support Secure Network Communications, you can activate this:
Field |
Example entry |
SNC |
inactive |
Further information varies depending on which activation type has been selected:
b) Start on an explicit host (recommended)
Field |
Example entry |
Program |
/usr/sap/C11/SYS/exe/run/Mlunxsnd |
Target machine |
rz0233 |
Store as |
IP address |
Also choose Start on an explicit host if you want to start the SAP Internet Mail Gateway on the local application server. In this case, enter the local host name under Target system.
If you use the
environment variable GWCONFIG, specify, under Program, the name of the shell script in which you set the variable.a) Registration
Field |
Example entry |
Program ID |
hs3333.mlunxsnd.c11001 |
In this case, you must
register the program with the SAP Gateway.After you have entered and saved the information, you can test the link .