Electronic mail, most commonly referred to as email, is a method of exchanging digital messages from an author to one or more recipients. Modern email operates across the Internet or other computer networks. Current email systems are based on a store-and-forward model. Email servers accept, forward, deliver, and store messages. Neither the users nor their computers are required to be online simultaneously; they need a connection to a mail server, for as long as it takes to send or receive messages.
Field (Account) Information
While configuring the Source or Destination of a Template or Transaction, you need to create an account to configure your application with Adeptia Connect. While creating an account, you need to specify the location from where Adeptia Connect will access the data.
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Field Name | Description |
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Attachment | Select this option to transmit the data from the source to the destination, as an attachment. If you select this option, enter a name for the attachment in the Attachment Name field. |
To Email-Id | Email ids, separated by a comma (,), to which email is to be sent. |
CC | Provide the recipient's email id you want to copy for this mail target event. You can use multiple ids separated by comma (,). |
BCC | Provide the recipient's email id you want to put in BCC for this mail target event. You can use multiple ids separated by comma (,) |
Sender Email | Email id of the sender. You can use wild cards. For example, if you enter the Sender Email as sales*, only emails that match this criterion - say sales@printgobal.com and sales@vista.com are retrieved. |
Subject | Subject of an email. |
Triggers
A Trigger specifies when a particular Transaction will start executing. While configuring the Source of a Template, you need to choose an event.
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Trigger Name | Description |
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New Email | Triggers when a new email is received. |
Actions
An Action specifies how the data will be transferred at the destination location. While configuring the Destination (Target) of a Template, you need to choose an action.
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