Hi Geiglein,

You can have the synapse configuration as follows.

<definitions xmlns="http://ws.apache.org/ns/synapse";>
    <!-- log all attributes of messages passing through -->
    <log level="full"/>
    <send>
        <endpoint>
            <address uri="mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]"/>
        </endpoint>
    </send>
    <!-- Send the messageto implicit destination -->
    <send/>
</definitions>

Hope this helps.

Upul


On 9/18/07, Geiglein, Gary <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I understand the axis2 configuration. I guess my problem is defining the
> endpoint for synapse.
>
> How do I configure an endpoint to use the "mailto" transport configured
> in axis. I would like to change the delivered synapse.xml to receive the
> request as configured in the quick start, then both return the result to
> the client, and email a copy through the configured mailto transport
> sender.
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Asankha C. Perera [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Tuesday, September 18, 2007 3:55 AM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: Re: How do I send a SMTP payload?
>
> Hi Geiglein
>
> You need to enable the mail transport in your axis2.xml by uncommenting
> the following and configuring the elements according to your
> environment. Also check the following links for more information. From
> within Synapse, you just use a mail EPR to send it via the mail
> transport.
>
> Let me know if you run into any issues
> asankha
>
> http://ws.apache.org/axis2/1_3/mail-configuration.html
> http://wso2.org/library/2537
>
>     <!-- Mail Transport Listener  -->
>     <!-- This is a sample configuration. It assumes a mail server
> running in localhost.
>          Listener pops  messages that comes to the email address
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] Users
>          password is red. Listener connect to the server every 3000
> milliseconds.
>          Parameters with "transport." prefix is Axis2 specific. Others
> are all from Java Mail API.
>          http://people.apache.org/~pzf/SMTPBase64Binding-0.2.html
>      -->
>    <!--<transportReceiver name="mailto"
> class="org.apache.axis2.transport.mail.SimpleMailListener">
>         <parameter name="mail.pop3.host">localhost</parameter>
>         <parameter name="mail.pop3.user">red</parameter>
>         <parameter name="mail.store.protocol">pop3</parameter>
>         <parameter name="transport.mail.pop3.password">red</parameter>
>         <parameter
> name="transport.mail.replyToAddress">[EMAIL PROTECTED]</parameter>
>         <parameter name="transport.listener.interval">3000</parameter>
>     </transportReceiver>-->
>
> ......
>     <!-- Mail Transport Sender  -->
>     <!--Only need to uncomment the sender. Configuration is achieved
> with every client.
>         At any instant mail host should be given. Sample configuration
> has been given.
>         http://people.apache.org/~pzf/SMTPBase64Binding-0.2.html-->
>     <!-- ================================================= -->
>     <!--<transportSender name="mailto"
> class="org.apache.axis2.transport.mail.MailTransportSender">
>         <parameter name="mail.smtp.host">localhost</parameter>
>     </transportSender>-->
>
>
>
> Geiglein, Gary wrote:
> > The introduction says that you support SMTP but I don't see anything
> in
> > the documentation, examples, or tests to give a clue how to set this
> up.
> >
> >
> >
>
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