You need a send connector, not receive.
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*John Driggers*
**
*Chief Data Wrangler*
*
*
*I have an Epicor blog <http://usdoingstuff.com/>. How useful is that?*
*
*:: 904.404.9233
:: waffqle@...
:: http://www.usdoingstuff.com <http://www.usdoingstuff.com/>
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On Mon, Dec 10, 2012 at 3:25 PM, bryandavis1980 <bryandavis1980@...>wrote:
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> Hello,
> This is also an issue that I need to get fixed. I setup a receive
> connector just like Greg stated. Allowed all IPv4 address the ability to
> recieve and added my Epicor server IP address to the sender list. It's as
> easy as you guys say, but I can't seem to get it to work. I have a known
> error that I keep using as an example to see if I can send a detail email.
> Any ideas?
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> --- In vantage@yahoogroups.com, Mark Wonsil <mark_wonsil@...> wrote:
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> > We just created a send connector like Greg mentioned. It's probably the
> > easiest way. All of 5 clicks and you're all set.
> >
> > And then you'll figure that Global Alerts are really not that helpful.
> BUT
> > your effort is not wasted because you'll be able to do BPM emails.
> >
> > Mark W.
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