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# Exchange Online Integration for Email-Outbound from SAP NetWeaver
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Sending emails from your SAP backend is a standard feature widely distributed for use cases such as alerting for batch jobs, SAP workflow state changes or invoice distribution. Many customers established the setup using [Exchange Server On-Premises](/exchange/exchange-server). With a shift to [Microsoft 365](https://www.microsoft.com/microsoft-365) and [Exchange Online](/exchange/exchange-online) comes a set of cloud-native approaches impacting that setup.
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Sending emails from your SAP backend is a standard feature widely distributed for use cases such as alerting for batch jobs, SAP workflow state changes or invoice distribution. Many customers established the setup using [Exchange Server on-premises](/exchange/exchange-server). With a shift to [Microsoft 365](https://www.microsoft.com/microsoft-365) and [Exchange Online](/exchange/exchange-online) comes a set of cloud-native approaches impacting that setup.
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This article describes the setup for **outbound** email-communication from NetWeaver-based SAP systems to Exchange Online. That applies to SAP ECC, S/4HANA, SAP RISE managed, and any other NetWeaver based system.
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3. Restart ICM service from SMICM transaction and make sure SMTP service is active.
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:::image type="content" source="media/exchange-online-integration/scot-smicm-sec-1-3.png" alt-text="Screenshot of ICM setting":::
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:::image type="content" source="media/exchange-online-integration/scot-smicm-sec-1-3.png" alt-text="Screenshot of ICM setting.":::
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4. Activate SAPConnect service in SICF transaction.
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:::image type="content" source="media/exchange-online-integration/scot-smtp-security-serttings-sec-1-5.png" alt-text="SMTP security config":::
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Coming back to the previous screen: Click on "Set" button and check "Internet" under "Supported Address Types". Using the wildcard "\*" option will allow to send emails to all domains without restriction.
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Coming back to the previous screen: Click on "Set" button and check "Internet" under "Supported Address Types". Using the wildcard "\*" option will allow you to send emails to all domains without restriction.
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:::image type="content" source="media/exchange-online-integration/scot-smtp-address-type-sec-1-5.png" alt-text="SMTP address type":::
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[Understand mass-mailing with Azure Twilio - SendGrid](https://docs.sendgrid.com/for-developers/partners/microsoft-azure-2021)
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[Understand Exchange Online Service limitations (e.g., attachment size, message limits, throttling etc.)](/office365/servicedescriptions/exchange-online-service-description/exchange-online-limits)
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[Understand Exchange Online Service limitations (e.g., attachment size, message limits, throttling etc.)](/office365/servicedescriptions/exchange-online-service-description/exchange-online-limits)

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