Creating emails > Using an SMTP (MIME) output connector > Configuring runtime settings

Configuring runtime settings
In the physical Runtime settings for the SMTP (MIME) connector you must specify a code page and MIME encoding for the email. You can also enable/disable signing and encryption and select to store the email to disk.
Code page
Use Code page to specify the code page for the email.
MIME encoding
Use MIME encoding to specify the MIME encoding for subject, body, and attachments. You have the following options:
Default – Quoted Printable for subject and body. Base64 for attachments.
None – No encoding for the subject. The maximum number of characters in the subject is 65. No encoding for the body. Base64 for attachments.
Quoted Printable – Quoted Printable for subject, body, and attachments.
Base64 – Base64 for subject, body, and attachments.
S/MIME Sign
Use S/MIME Sign to enable/disable signing of emails. Use static value or variable to enable (value=1) or disable (value=0).
S/MIME Encrypt
Use S/MIME Encrypt to enable/disable encryption of emails. Use static value or variable to enable (value=1) or disable (value=0).
Store MIME envelope to disk
Use Store MIME envelope to disk and Store to path to store emails to disk:
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Select Store MIME envelope to disk.
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In Store to path, enter the path to the file. For example:
C:\storedEmails\$custno.mht
The email, including all attachments attached to the email, is stored as a MIME envelope in the save path specified. You can use this functionality to, for example, store emails to disk and then archive the emails using the appropriate tool.
OpenText StreamServe 5.6 Updated: 2013-03-01