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VMware vRealize Orchestrator Cookbook

You're reading from   VMware vRealize Orchestrator Cookbook Over 90 recipes to satisfy all your automation needs and leverage vRealize Orchestrator 7.1 for your projects

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Product type Paperback
Published in Nov 2016
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781786462787
Length 556 pages
Edition 2nd Edition
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Table of Contents (14) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Installing and Configuring Orchestrator FREE CHAPTER 2. Optimizing Orchestrator Configuration 3. Distributed Design 4. Programming Skills 5. Visual Programming 6. Advanced Programming 7. Interacting with Orchestrator 8. Better Workflows and Optimized Working 9. Essential Plugins 10. Built-in Plugins 11. Additional Plugins 12. Working with vSphere 13. Working with vRealize Automation

Working with e-mail


In this recipe, we will learn how to interact with e-mails and discuss configuring, sending, and receiving e-mails with Orchestrator. We will discuss both e-mail objects that the API currently has.

Getting ready

Unsurprisingly, we need an e-mail server. If you don't have one handy, you can use hMailServer for Windows; refer to the There's more... section of this recipe to learn how to install and configure this free, open source e-mail server.

For this recipe, we will use IMAP and SMTP to connect to the e-mail server. In the How it works... section, we also take a quick look at POP3 and SSL. We will also need two e-mail addresses. In our example, we will use vcotest@mylab.local and vcotest2@mylab.local.

There are two API objects that can be used when working with e-mail: the MailClient object and the EmailMessage object. We will use EmailMessage to send messages and MailClient to receive e-mail.

How to do it...

We will break this recipe down into configuration and sending/receiving...

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