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Use this block to send an e-mail waiting in a queue that was previously created using the Create Email block. Note: The Send Email block should only be used if the output queue (Create Email block) property is set. If this property is not set, the Orchestration platform will automatically send the e-mail via an internal Orchestration queue, and therefore the Send Email block is not needed.
The Literal and Variable types can have a value set to an actual e-mail address, e.g., joe@test.com, or refer to the name of a previously configured e-mail address from Configuration Server (e.g., if Tech Support is configured as a Configuration Server E-mail Accounts Business Attribute, then Tech Support can be the value for the Literal type and the platform will use that e-mail address). The Send E-mail block has the following properties:
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Select the variable containing the e-mail to send.
Select true or false to indicate if the message being sent should include a request for a return message indicating whether and how the original message was delivered.
For details on Interaction Subtype handling, see the E-mail Server Java: Advanced Topics section of the Ongoing Administration and Other Topics chapter of the eServices/Multimedia 8.1 User's Guide.
Select true or false to indicate if the message should include a request for a return message indicating what happened to the original message after it was delivered. For example, the return message may indicate whether the original message was displayed, printed, deleted without displaying, and so on.
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Use this property to specify additional message headers through a list of key-value pairs of literal values or application variables. Header fields are used to add/overwrite headers to the e-mail message when it is sent. They are passed to E-mail Server and the latter will create the e-mail message with these custom headers and will take the form of <headername>:<headervalue>. Examples of typical header names are: Received, Return-Path, X-MIMETrack, Subject, Sender, From, To, Cc, Bcc To enter the Header Fields property:
Use this property to override the subject specified in the Create E-mail block. Enter the Subject line of the e-mail.
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