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Message type: E = Error
Message class: BCS_MAIL - BCS: Mail messages
Message number: 202
Message text: Mail sent to &1
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The SAP error message BCS_MAIL202 typically indicates that an email has been sent successfully to a specified recipient, denoted by
&1
. This message is not an error in the traditional sense but rather an informational message indicating the successful dispatch of an email through the Business Communication Services (BCS) framework in SAP.Cause:
&1
placeholder is replaced with the email address of the recipient to whom the email was sent.Since BCS_MAIL202 is an informational message indicating success, there is no action required to resolve an error. However, if you are looking to ensure that emails are sent correctly or to troubleshoot any issues related to email sending, consider the following steps:
Check Email Configuration: Ensure that the email configuration in your SAP system is set up correctly. This includes SMTP settings and any necessary authorizations.
Review Email Logs: If you are expecting an email to be sent and it has not been received, check the email logs in SAP to confirm that the email was sent successfully.
Recipient Email Address: Verify that the recipient's email address is correct and that there are no typos.
Email Client: Ensure that the recipient's email client is functioning properly and that the email is not being filtered into spam or junk folders.
System Monitoring: Use transaction codes like SOST (for monitoring the status of sent emails) to check the status of the email.
Error Handling: If you encounter other error messages related to email sending, investigate those specific messages for further troubleshooting.
If you have specific issues or further questions regarding email functionality in SAP, please provide more details for tailored assistance.
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