Create RFC Destination for Mlunxsnd 

The entries in this example refer to a fictitious network environment. You must adjust the entries to your environment. You can find detailed information on creating an RFC destination in the documentation BC - RFC- programming.

General information

Field

Example entry

RFC destination

SIMG_Mlunxsnd

Connection type

T

Trace

 

Description

RFC destination for outgoing Internet messages

Language

 

Client

 

User

 

Password

 

Current user

 

Unencrypted password (2.0)

 

SAP gateway information

If the SAP Gateway is not running on the current application server, you must additionally enter, via Destination ® Gateway Options, via which SAP Gateway the connection to the Internet Mail Gateway server should be made:

Field

Example entry

Gateway host

hs3333

Gateway service

sapgw00

Further information

If you support Secure Network Communications, you can activate this:

Field

Example entry

SNC

inactive

Further information varies depending on which activation type has been selected:

a) Registration

(recommended)

Field

Example entry

Program ID

hs3333.mlunxsnd.c11001

In this case, you must register the program with the SAP Gateway.

b) Start on application server

(In order to be able to use this activation type for AS/400, you require a program which is not contained in the delivery)

Field

Example entry

Program

/usr/sap/C11/SYS/exe/run/<shell-script-name>

c) Start on an explicit host

(In order to be able to use this activation type for AS/400, you require a program which is not contained in the delivery)

Field

Example entry

Program

/usr/sap/C11/SYS/exe/run/<shell-script-name>

Target machine

rz0233

Store as

IP address

Enter as <shell-script-name> the names of the shell script in which you set the environment variable GWCONFIG.

After you have entered and saved the information, you can test the link .