Mailbox List Service (V5.2.0 - 5.2.5)
The Mailbox List service lists all mailbox paths that the user has permission to use. If a virtual root is configured for the user, the mailbox paths are returned as relative paths.
The following table provides an overview of the Mailbox List service:
Category | Description |
---|---|
System name | Mailbox List Service |
Graphical Process Modeler (GPM) category | None |
Description | Lists all mailbox paths that the user has permission to use. If a virtual root is configured for the user, the mailbox paths are returned as relative paths. |
Business usage | This is a system service. |
Usage example | The Mailbox Browser Interface uses this service to display the mailbox path of a calling user. |
Preconfigured? | Yes |
Requires third-party files? | No |
Platform availability | All supported Sterling B2B Integrator platforms |
Related services | The Mailbox List service works with the other Sterling B2B Integrator Mailbox
services to provide mailboxing capability:
|
Application requirements | Nothing external to Sterling B2B Integrator is required to use this service. |
Initiates business processes? | No |
Invocation | Not applicable (Internal service) |
Business process context considerations | No |
Returned status values | The possible status values a service can return
are:
|
Restrictions | This is a system service and is not intended for use in business processes. |
Testing considerations | Troubleshooting information for this service can be found in Sterling B2B Integrator Mailbox log files. |
How the Mailbox List Service Works
The Mailbox Browser Interface (MBI) uses the Mailbox List service to display all mailboxes that a user has permission to use.