I tried sending an email through a custom event. But when the custom event is triggered the mail is not sent for any of the relevant users.
The event action has the following setup
Setup IFS Connectivity has the following.
And when I check in the Application Messages it is showed that the event is triggered with all the relevant data related to the event. (Names of the receivers, Email body)
Can someone please share any thoughts on what else I can do from my end in order to get this issue sorted? :)
Are successfully sending other email notifications to users from IFS?
Since you have a message in the the application message I suspect your event action is okay but it could be something with the MAIL_SENDER_1 setup. Possibly the username or password is incorrect or the security protocol should be TLS or SSL.
We didn’t want to create a specific email account for just for IFS so we had to configure our Exchange server to allow anonymous relay from our IFS Application servers to get emails working from IFS. You may need to check to see if your setup is similar.
Seems the Application message is in Released state which means it’s not processed by the batch processor.
Go to the Oracle Queues window and check if there are any Messages in the ‘Messages in Queue Table’. If the value is not 0 for BATCH_PROC_QUEUE, then there’s a problem with the batch processor. Usually a restart of IFS Middleware Server resolve this problem.
Are successfully sending other email notifications to users from IFS?
Since you have a message in the the application message I suspect your event action is okay but it could be something with the MAIL_SENDER_1 setup. Possibly the username or password is incorrect or the security protocol should be TLS or SSL.
We didn’t want to create a specific email account for just for IFS so we had to configure our Exchange server to allow anonymous relay from our IFS Application servers to get emails working from IFS. You may need to check to see if your setup is similar.
An important situation that I have experienced before; It may be necessary to log in to the corresponding email account from a web browser on the server where ifs is installed.
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