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Component: BC-SRV-COM
Component Name: Communication Services: Mail, Fax, SMS, Telephony
Description: A number of definitions for controlling how sessions in an SNA network are set up, kept open and closed. In VTAM, a complete record of transfer parameters is defined in a "logmode table".
Key Concepts: A communication profile is a component of the SAP Communication Services (BC-SRV-COM) module. It is used to define the settings for sending and receiving emails, faxes, SMS messages, and telephony calls. It includes information such as the sender's address, the recipient's address, and the communication protocol. How to use it: To use a communication profile, you must first create it in the SAP system. This can be done by navigating to the Communication Services module in the SAP menu and selecting “Create Communication Profile”. You will then be prompted to enter the necessary information such as sender's address, recipient's address, and communication protocol. Once you have entered all of the required information, you can save the profile and use it for sending and receiving emails, faxes, SMS messages, and telephony calls. Tips & Tricks: When creating a communication profile, make sure to double-check all of the information you have entered. This will ensure that your messages are sent correctly and received by the intended recipient. Additionally, if you are sending messages via email or SMS, make sure to include a signature line at the end of your message so that your recipients know who sent it. Related Information: For more information on how to use communication profiles in SAP, please refer to the official SAP documentation on Communication Services (BC-SRV-COM). Additionally, there are many online tutorials available that provide step-by-step instructions on how to create and use communication profiles in SAP.