Project Mapping
Summary
Within a JEMH Profile you are able to create multiple Project Mappings which allow you to use one Profile for multiple Projects. This uses Rules to determine the Project Mapping that the Email should be processed with. Rules can only be used for non-default Project Mappings as the Default Project Mapping is used when there has been no rule match for that email.
For further information and examples about Project Mappings see: Use Project Mappings
Default Project Mapping
Changing values within the Default Project Mapping can affect the other Project Mappings if values are inherited.
Default Project mappings are used when there has been no rule match for that email, this is to ensure that the email is still being processed (unless inhibited by other factors). Non Default Project Mappings can inherit values from the Default Project mapping. This is to ensure that the configuration will process the emails correctly.
Non-Default Project Mappings
Non-Default Project Mappings use rules to determine which Project Mapping should be used to process that email. Each project Mapping can have multiple rules.
When Non-Default Project Mappings are created they will inherit most of it’s values from the Default Project Mapping. This is to assist with the configuration as there may only be small changes between the default and Non-Default Project Mappings.
Configuration Options