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What is 'SMTP' in SAP CA-GTF - General Application Functions?


SMTP - Overview

  • Component: CA-GTF

  • Component Name: General Application Functions

  • Description: Simple Mail Transfer Protocol International standard set of rules for transferring electronic mail messages between two computers.


SMTP - Details


  • Key Concepts: SMTP stands for Simple Mail Transfer Protocol. It is a protocol used to send emails between computers on the Internet. It is a part of the CA-GTF (Component Application General Application Functions) component of SAP.
    How to use it: SMTP is used to send emails from one computer to another. It is used in SAP to send emails from the SAP system to external email addresses. To use SMTP, you need to configure the SMTP server settings in the SAP system.
    Tips & Tricks: When configuring SMTP, make sure that you have the correct server settings and that the port number is correct. Also, make sure that you have the correct authentication settings for the server.
    Related Information: For more information on SMTP and how to configure it in SAP, please refer to the SAP Help documentation.

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