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These files do not have the full path, but you can use the %t%O variable to get the current
temporary folder where they are located.
Tip
Suppose we have two files named in the XML file under /ppemail[1]/@rawemail
and /ppemail[1]/body[1]/@html respectively.
With
%t%O\xmlget('/ppemail[1]/body
[1]/@html',Value,KeepCase,NoTrim)
and
%t%O\xmlget('/ppemail[1]/@rawemail',Value,KeepCase,NoTrim)
we get both the body and the whole raw email.
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Attachments: The input task loops through each attachment and sends them down
through the process. While the Envelope is not available, the Job Infos contain pretty
much all of the information you would get from it.
Task properties
General Tab
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Data location: Determines what files are sent into the process:
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Envelope: Only the request envelope is sent to the process (see above).
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Attachments: Each attachment is sent down the process (see above).
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Unzip attached file: Select to unzip the attached files.
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Zip password: Enter the password required to unzip the attached files (if any). Note
that you can use variables and data selections.
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Conditions: Defines a filter on capturing files from the SMTP Service's hot folder. When a
condition is added, only files that match this filter are captured, the rest remain untouched.
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“Subject” contains: Select to limit those messages used by this task to those with
a specific subject. The subject you enter in the box below can include variables and
wildcards.
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Nothing: Select to limit those messages used by this task to those that do not
specify any subject.
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