The Mail dialog box enables you to specify the recipients and subject line for your e-mail report. In Oracle Reports, e-mail distribution of reports is based on the Internet e-mail standard SMTP protocol.
This dialog box contains:
From |
Specifies the sender's e-mail address (for example, |
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To |
Specifies the e-mail address of the recipient of the e-mail. |
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CC |
Specifies the e-mail address of alternate recipients of the e-mail in the form of a copy. |
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BCC |
Specifies the e-mail address of alternate recipients of the e-mail in the form of a blind copy. |
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Reply To |
Specifies a reply to e-mail address, in case this needs to be different from the From address. |
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Subject |
Specifies the subject of the e-mail. |
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Format |
Specifies the format of the report: |
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Values |
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Specifies PDF format, which can be read by a PDF viewer. PDF output is based upon the currently configured printer for your system. The drivers for the currently selected printer is used to produce the output; you must have a printer configured for the machine on which you are running the report. | |
HTML |
Specifies HTML format, which can be read by an HTML 3.0 compliant browser. |
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HTMLCSS |
Specifies HTML format, which can be read by an HTML 3.0 compliant browser that supports cascading style sheets. |
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XML |
Specifies XML format, which can read by an XML-supporting browser, or your choice of XML viewing application. |
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RTF |
Specifies RTF format, which can be read by standard word processors (such as Microsoft Word). |
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Text | Specifies character (ASCII) format, which can be sent to any Internet standard protocol SMTP e-mail system. | |
Delimited | Specifies specifies a delimited format that uses a known delimiter, such as a comma or a semi colon, which can be read by standard spreadsheet utilities, such as Microsoft Excel; the default delimiter is a TAB. | |
DelimitedData | Same as Delimited; used when running large volume reports. |
ORACLE_HOME/reports/conf\rwbuilder.conf
must include the plug-in parameter mailServer
(for example, <pluginParam
name="mailServer">smtp01.mycorp.com</pluginParam>
)
with the outgoing mail server name. This applies in both the Windows and Solaris
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