Creating emails > Using an SMTP (MIME) output connector > Editing the email

Editing the email
You start the email editor by clicking Edit Mail in the physical Runtime settings for the SMTP (MIME) connector.
Address and subject
Use From, To, Cc and Bcc to specify From, To, Cc and Bcc addresses.
Use Subject to specify the email subject.
Use Display name to specify a display name. The From address is replaced by this name when the email is delivered to the recipient. This functionality must be supported by the email client.
Use Reply to to specify an address to be used by the email recipient instead of the From address when responding to an email.
Use Request receipt to request a delivery receipt. A notification is received when the email is delivered. This functionality must be supported by the email servers and clients.
Defining how to use the Process output
Use Use process content as to specify how to use the output from the Process connected to the SMTP (MIME) connector:
Not used – the Process is only used to trigger the email without adding any output to the email.
Body – the output is used as email body.
Alternative body – the output is used as alternative email body.
Attachment – the output is attached to the email.
If you select Body, Alternative Body or Attachment you must select the appropriate Output MIME type option for the output:
Autoselect – the MIME type is derived from the driver used by the SMTP (MIME) connector.
Predefined – Select the MIME type from the Predefined MIME Type drop-down list.
Custom – Enter a custom MIME type in the Custom MIME Type field.
If you select to attach the output to the email you must also specify an Attachment name and optionally to Compress the attachment.
Creating a static body definition
You can create a static body definition to be used as body or alternative body:
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Click Edit static body definition. The Static email body editor opens.
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Defining how to use the static body definition
Use Use static body definition as to specify how to use the static body definition:
Body – use as email body.
Alternative body – use as alternative email body.
Not used – do not use a static body.
Defining what to use as email body
As described above, you can use the output from the Process connected to the SMTP (MIME) connector or a static body definition as email body. You can also use attachments as email body. See Adding attachments to the email.
Defining what to use as alternative email body
As described above, you can use the output from the Process connected to the SMTP (MIME) connector or a static body definition as alternative email body. You can also use attachments as alternative email body. See Adding attachments to the email.
OpenText StreamServe 5.6 Updated: 2013-03-01