Specifications

This editor allows entering a single set of email info consisting of a list of email addresses and
a segment of body text. It is used, for example, for editing the "attach email info" property of
a folder. If the email info is non-empty, it is associated with every job that passes through the
folder.
And here is the property editor for "Email info map":
This editor allows entering a mapping table with multiple entries: each entry maps a specified
"key" to a complete set of email information (and the order of the table entries is insignificant).
It is used by flow elements that may receive jobs from several sources, such as mail receive and
FTP receive. The intention is to allow specifying a different set of email information depending
on the origin of the job.
For example, let's say that we've setup an FTP site where our customers submit jobs.
We have provided a separate subfolder for each of our customers (with the appropriate access
rights). Using a single FTP receive instance in Switch, we can associate the appropriate customer's
email address with each submitted job by mapping the customer's subfolder name (the "key")
to the email address for the customer (the email information contained in the table entry for
that key).
FTP receive always uses subfolder names as the key; other tools (such as mail receive) allow
selecting the basis for the key. This is described in more detail in the following section.
In tools it is possible to have multiple key matches for the same job. For example, if a job is
submitted in a nested subfolder some levels deep, FTP receive uses each of the subfolder names
in the nested subfolder path as a key in the mapping table. The email information for all matches
is combined and associated with the job.
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