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Set to "No" in order to ignore the received SOAPAction header.
Select how SOAPAction should be constructed.
Character to use as separator between name space and SOAP operation.
Usually .Net web services use "/" as separator.
Text to be used to as SOAPAction.
Here you can specify a name for the webservice. If this field is empty, the name of the configuration file is used as name.
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Error handling modules are used to react in case of errors during the communication. Those modules are executed in a specific order, which can be changed by drag and drop.
If your account is marked as trusted, the X-OTRS headers already existing at arrival time (for priority etc.) will be kept and used, for example in PostMaster filters.
Use comma or semicolon to separate email addresses.
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You are about to downgrade to ((OTRS)) Community Edition and will lose the following features and all data related to these:
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Filter for PostMaster Filters
Filter for PostMaster filters
You can also use named captures %s and use the names in the 'Set' action %s (e.g. Regexp: %s, Set action: %s). A matched EMAILADDRESS has the name '%s'.
This priority is present in a SysConfig setting, confirmation for updating settings to point to the new priority is needed!
Filter for processes