The following parameters are supported for the Email Outbound Endpoint:
Parameter  | 
Value  | 
Required  | 
|---|---|---|
Name  | 
Service Endpoint name.  | 
X  | 
Type  | 
Service Endpoint type. The value is preset with "E-MAIL" and cannot be changed.  | 
X  | 
Description  | 
Description of the Service Endpoint.  | 
  | 
Protocol  | 
Information to be sent in the email. The following values are supported: •Init Error Log: report on the errors that occurred when starting the VertiGIS Integrator. •Message Protocol Filter: report on the messages stored in the Message protocol table (UTI_POSTSERVER_MSG_PROTOCOL). A condition for the SQL query can be defined in the Filter input. •Reconcile/Post Protocol Filter: report on the reconcile/post processes stored in the Reconcile/Post protocol table (UTI_POSTSERVER_POST_PROTOCOL). A condition for the SQL query can be defined in the Filter input. •Job Protocol Filter: report on the executed Cron Jobs stored in the Scheduled Tasks protocol table (UTI_POSTSERVER_JOB_PROTOCOL). A condition for the SQL query can be defined in the Filter input.  | 
X  | 
Category  | 
Defines the category of rows to be queried from the Message, Reconcile/Post and Job protocol tables. The following values are supported: •All messages •Incomplete and error messages •Error messages  | 
X  | 
Send EMail  | 
Determines whether a mail should always be sent or only if it is not empty. The following values are supported: •Always •Only if not empty  | 
X  | 
Host  | 
Mail server Hostname.  | 
X  | 
Port  | 
Mail server port (default port is 25).  | 
X  | 
SSL  | 
Has 2 values: •False •True The selection will be stored in the properties.xml.  | 
  | 
STARTTLS  | 
Has 2 values: •False •True The selection will be stored in the properties.xml.  | 
  | 
User  | 
Login user for the mail server.  | 
X  | 
Password  | 
Login password for the mail server.  | 
X  | 
From Address  | 
Sender email address.  | 
X  | 
To Address  | 
Receiver email address (separated by semicolon).  | 
X  | 
XSL Parameter  | 
Comma-separated list of parameters that are made available in the XSL transformation. Example: PARA1=VALUE1,PARA2=VALUE2 These parameters can be accessed in the XSL Transformation as xsl:param: <xsl:param name="PARA1" /> <xsl:param name="PARA2" />  | 
  | 
XSL File  | 
XSL file when the incoming XML is transformed into email HTML.  | 
X  |