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Overview

You can use the account type to connect Email Snaps with data sources that use IMAP, POP3, and SMTP accounts. The different account types and the supported Email Snaps are listed below:

  • IMAP - Email Reader, Email Delete, and Email Archive Snaps.

  • POP3 - Email Reader and Email Delete. 

  • SMTP - Email Sender.

Ask your email administrator which option is best for you to use. Account settings are common for all the three accounts.

Limitations

  • If using Gmail, you may need to turn on the option to allow less secure apps to access your account within Gmail. See Less secure apps & your Google Account - Google Account Help for more information.

  • Due to the anti-email-hijacking policies of webmail servers, the Email Snaps often fail to perform as expected.

  • It is a trend for webmail servers, such as Gmail, Yahoo, Hotmail, and so on to enforce their security policy increasingly against all email client applications which access email accounts through email API (SMTP, IMAP), other than web browsers, if the client applications access from a geographical location far from usual locations of the web browser logins. The Email Snaps are often classified as suspicious email hijacker since the Snaps try to access the email server from AWS, a location different from usual web browser logins of users. Sometimes, users can find additional information in the emails from the mail servers or in the security page of the account. The Email Snaps function well as expected if their accounts are not from webmail servers.

Known Issues

None.

Account Settings

  • Asterisk (*): Indicates a mandatory field.

  • Suggestion icon ((blue star)): Indicates a list that is dynamically populated based on the configuration.

  • Expression icon ((blue star)): Indicates whether the value is an expression (if enabled) or a static value (if disabled). Learn more about Using Expressions in SnapLogic.

  • Add icon ((blue star)): Indicates that you can add fields in the field set.

  • Remove icon ((blue star)): Indicates that you can remove fields from the field set.

The fields available for all the account configurations are the same.

SMTP accounts cannot be validated before sending any email due to the nature of the SMTP Servers. Therefore, no Validate button is provided in SMTP accounts.

Field Name

Field Type

Description

Label*

Default Value: None
ExampleIMAP Account

String

Specify a unique label for the account.

Email ID

Default Value: None
Example: johndoe@example.com

String

Specify the email ID to use for this account.

Password

Default ValueNone
Example: o8jkll0#

String

Specify the the password for the account.

For a Gmail account, specify an application password instead of the email password.

Learn more about Email Snaps and Gmail.

Server domain*

Default ValueNone
Example: imap.example.com

String

Specify the name of the server domain. 

Port*

Default ValueNone
Example: 993

Integer

Specify the port number of the email server. This will vary depending on your mail provider and the Secure connection selected.

The default port for IMAP is 993.

Secure connection*

Default ValueNone
Example: SSL

Dropdown list

Select how the secure connection to the email server should be initiated. Options available include:

  • STARTTLS: Connects to the standard IMAP port and then upgrades the connection to TLS (certified version is TLS 1.2).

  • SSL: If enabled on your server domain, creates a secure connection.

  • NONE: Used if a secure connection is not configured.

Attachment password

Default ValueNone
Example: o8jkll0#

String

Specify the password for attachment URL.

Connection timeout

Default Value: 60000
Example: 50000

Integer

Specify the time duration in milliseconds, in the event of a connection error, after which the server will not try reconnecting. 

Read Timeout

Default Value: 60000
Example: 50000

Integer

Specify the time duration in milliseconds, in the event of a read error, after which the server will not try to read the data. 

Write Timeout

Default Value: 60000
Example: 50000

Integer

Specify the time duration in milliseconds, in the event of a write error, after which the server will not try to write the data. 

Mail properties

Use this field set to configure advanced parameters that you want to include in the request.

Mail property name

Default Value: None
Examplemail.imaps.auth.plain.disable

String

Specify the name of the mail property.

Mail property value

Default Value: None
Exampletrue

String

Specify the mail property value associated with the mail property name.

Snap Pack History

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Release

Snap Pack Version

Date

Type

Updates

May 2024

main26341

Stable

Updated and certified against the current SnapLogic Platform release.

February 2024

main25112

Stable

Updated and certified against the current SnapLogic Platform release.

November 2023

main23721

Stable

Updated and certified against the current SnapLogic Platform release.

August 2023

main22460

Stable

Updated and certified against the current SnapLogic Platform release.

May 2023

main 21015

Stable

Upgraded with the latest SnapLogic Platform release.

February 2023

432patches20237

Latest

The JSCH library has been upgraded to version 0.2.7.

February 2023

main19844

Stable

Upgraded with the latest SnapLogic Platform release.

November 2022

main18944

 

Stable

Upgraded with the latest SnapLogic Platform release.

August 2022

430patches17403

Latest

The Email Account now does not display a null pointer exception when the Mail Properties fieldset is left blank as this is not a mandatory field. Earlier, the account displayed a null pointer exception for null values in this fieldset.

August 2022

main17386

Stable

The Email Sender Snap supports the file:/// protocol in the Attachments field.

4.29

main15993

 

Stable

Upgraded with the latest SnapLogic Platform release.

4.28 Patch

428patches14812

24 Mar 2022 

Latest

Fixed an issue with the Email Sender Snap where SMB files were attached to an e-mail causing the Snaps to fail with a NullPointer Exception.

4.28

main14627

12 Feb 2022 

Stable

Upgraded with the latest SnapLogic Platform release.

4.27

main12833

13 Nov 2021 

Stable

Upgraded with the latest SnapLogic Platform release.

4.26 Patch

426patches11591

21 Sep 2021 

Latest

Fixed the following issues with the Email Archive Snap where the Snap:

  • Failed with an error User is authenticated but not connected, as the Snap did not re-authenticate with the server after the connection expired due to the long durations in the execution of Ultra Pipelines.

  • Caused multiple copies of the same source message in the target folder when the Snap was executed multiple times in preview.

4.26

main11181

14 Aug 2021 

Stable

Upgraded with the latest SnapLogic Platform release.

4.25

main9554

08 May 2021 

Stable

Upgraded with the latest SnapLogic Platform release.

4.24

main8556

13 Feb 2021

Stable

Upgraded with the latest SnapLogic Platform release.

4.23

main7430

14 Nov 2020 

Stable

Upgraded with the latest SnapLogic Platform release.

4.22

422patches6730

17 Sep 2020 

Latest

Fixes the connectivity issue for the Email Sender Snap by making it compatible with TLS version 1.2.

4.22

main6403

12 Sep 2020 

Stable

Upgraded with the latest SnapLogic Platform release.

4.21

snapsmrc542

-

Stable

Upgraded with the latest SnapLogic Platform release.

4.20 Patch

email8813

-

Latest

Fixes an issue with the Email Sender Snap that caused the Snap to fail while uploading attachments to SMB locations when the attachment password contained a forward slash "/".

4.20

snapsmrc535

-

Stable

Upgraded with the latest SnapLogic Platform release.

4.19

snaprsmrc528

-

Stable

Upgraded with the latest SnapLogic Platform release.

4.18

snapsmrc523

-

Stable

Upgraded with the latest SnapLogic Platform release.

4.17 Patch

ALL7402

-

Latest

Pushed automatic rebuild of the latest version of each Snap Pack to SnapLogic UAT and Elastic servers.

4.17

snapsmrc515

-

Stable

Added the Snap Execution field to all Standard-mode Snaps. In some Snaps, this field replaces the existing Execute during preview check box.

4.16 Patch

email6772

-

Latest

Fixed an issue with the Email Delete Snap wherein the Snap fails to delete emails with multiple input documents.

4.16

snapsmrc508

-

Stable

Upgraded with the latest SnapLogic Platform release.

4.15 Patch

email6267

-

Latest

Fixed an issue with handling null attachments in the Email Sender and Email Reader Snaps.

4.15

snapsmrc500

-

Stable

Upgraded with the latest SnapLogic Platform release.

4.14 Patch

email5740

-

Latest

Fixed an issue with POP3 access in Email Reader, Archive, and Delete Snaps. IMAP specific methods are now not called during POP3 access.

4.14 Patch

email5662

-

Latest

Fixed the Email Reader/Sender Snaps that replace the "+" symbol in attachment files with a space in the output.

4.14

snapsmrc490

-

Stable

Upgraded with the latest SnapLogic Platform release.

4.13 Patch

email5368

-

Latest

  • Enhanced Email Reader Snap to perform read and archive functions. 

  • Fixed the Email Archive Snap that does not display sorting errors. 

  • Fixed the Email Reader Snap that slows down when renaming the downloaded attachments.

4.13

snapsmrc486

-

Stable

Upgraded with the latest SnapLogic Platform release.

4.12 Patch

email4948

-

Latest

Fixed an issue with the Email Reader Snap, wherein the Snap gets corrupted when a file name and content contains Unicode characters.

4.12

snapsmrc480

-

Stable

Upgraded with the latest SnapLogic Platform release.

4.11 Patch

email4481

-

Latest

  • Resolved an issue with Email Reader Snap:

    • The Snap now reads to fetch mails from a shared mail box.

    • The Snap can now read the file attachment that has a percent sign [%], or ó.  

  • Updated the Email Delete Snap code to display the default value as zero instead of blank in the UI.

4.11

snapsmrc465

-

Stable

Upgraded with the latest SnapLogic Platform release.

4.10 Patch

email4025

-

Latest

Added Connection, Read, and Write timeout settings that support retries for SMTP, POP3, and IMAP email account types.

4.10 Patch

email3944

-

Latest

Resolved an issue with the Email Reader Snap to support the shared mailbox on an Office 365 server. Email Reader did not support Office 365 shared mailbox until we explicitly disabled plaintext authentication when we specify ssl authentication. The Office server falsely reports that it supports PLAIN authentication and the snap library is happy to try it but it always fails. This is a known issue with Office 365 / Outlook.

4.10

snapsmrc414

-

Stable

  • Email Account Updated with Attachment password property (encrypted) to support the attachment function for the Email Sender and Reader Snaps.

  • Email Reader Snap updated with the Attachment folder property to store the attached files on a path.

  • Email Sender Snap extended support to SLDB, SFTP, and SMB file protocols for the attachments

4.9.10

snapsmrc405

-

Latest

Upgraded with the latest SnapLogic Platform release.

4.8.0 Patch

email2816

-

Latest

Addressed an issue with Email Sender Snap being unable to Handle Chinese characters.

4.8

-

-

Stable

Upgraded with the latest SnapLogic Platform release.

4.7.0 Patch

email2499

-

Latest

Added logic to process emails that have text files as attachments and download the files to the provided attachment location.

4.6.0

snapsmrc362

-

Latest

  • Resolved an issue in Email Sender Snap that failed when attached a file that had spaces in the file name.

  • Enhanced error handling in Email Reader Snap to appropriately route connection errors to error view.

4.5.1

email1564

-

Latest

  • BCC field added to the Email Sender Snap.

  • Retries added to the Email Sender Snap.

-

-

August 7, 2015 (2015.25/4.2.1)

-

  • Email Reader Snap now has an option to read older message first.

  • Resolved Null Pointer exception in Email Reader Snap when reading from Yahoo mailbox.

-

-

June 27, 2015 (2015.22)

-

Email Sender now supports the ability to pass through input documents.

-

-

June 6, 2015 (2015.20)

-

Email Reader: Resolved an error with concatenating file names in attachments

-

-

Snap Updates, December 20, 2014

-

NEW! Email Archive introduced in this release.

-

-

November 2014 Launch Updates

-

NEW! Email Delete Snap was introduced in this release.

-

-

October 18, 2014

-

Email Sender now allows JSONPath expressions

-

-

Fall 2014 Launch Updates

-

Email Sender: better handling of error messages to the error view.

-

-

December 2013 Launch Updates

-

Email Reader Snap and Email Sender Snap were updated to handle attachments.

-

-

September 2013 Updates

-

Email Sender & Email Reader introduced in this release. This pair of Snaps let you send and receive an email when you run a pipeline.

Updated and certified against the current SnapLogic Platform release.

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