AS2 receiving channel

The AS2 receive channel enables the connection via AS2 protocol. The receiving channel accepts incoming messages, places them in the message basket (incoming) and acknowledges them.

Note: The AS2 receive channel is part of one of the licensed Modules.

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Properties
NameDescription
NameThe name of the channel
Channel type nameThe Type of the channel
Message directionFor receive channels the direction of the received message (but require also for send channels)
Message boxThe message box
PublicTrue if the channel should be visible in the sub node
CertificateThe file with the own private key for decrypting the message. This is usually a p12-file.
Fallback certificateFile containing a fallback certificate in case the Certificate expires in the next view days. Usually this value is empty.
PasswordPassword of the certificate
SubjectSubject of the certificat. Value is read from the certificate.
Expiration dateDate the certificat expires, value is read from the certificate.
Sender certificateFile with the public certificate of the sender. If you use EdInt-Address containing the public certificate this value is empty
Use SSLIf, beside the AS2 encryption, also the header should be encrypted, set this flag
SSL certificateFile containing the own private certificate for SSL, usually a p12 file.
SSL passwordPassword for the SSL certificate
Change logsThe changes to the element are logged. The logging is activated in the System settings, which is possible if a versioning license is available.
Properties (advanced)
NameDescription
Sender validationHow the sender address should be validated
Default senderThe default sender
Recipient validationHow the recipient address should be validated
Default recipientThe default recipient
Immediate retriesRetries, used by send channels. For some receive channels, the number of pickup attempts.
Auto uncompressCheck if receipt data are compressed and then uncompress them
Log pathPath for saving AS2 log-files (z.B. ./AS2Log). If empty no log file is written