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 .