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Chapter 16      Enabling Your C300D/C350D/C360D Appliance
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message body. Also, the reserved variable 
&*TO;
 is used, which will be replaced 
with the recipient email address. This reserved variable does not need to be passed 
in as a separate variable. The variables in the example appear in bold.
Example Message #1
This message needs only be injected once into the IronPort C300D appliance. For 
each recipient, the following additional information is required:
A recipient email address
Name-value pairs for the variable substitution
Part Assembly
Where SMTP uses a single 
DATA
 command for each message body, IPMM uses 
one or many 
XPRT
 commands to comprise a message. Parts are assembled based 
upon the order specified per-recipient. Each recipient can receive any or all of the 
message parts. Parts can be assembled in any order.
The special variable 
*PARTS
 holds a comma separated list of parts.
For example, the following example message contains two parts. 
The first part contains the message headers and some of the message body. The 
second part contains an offer that can be variably included for specific customers.
From: Mr.Spacely <spacely@sprockets.com>
To: &first_name;&last_name;&*TO;
Subject: Thanks for Being a Spacely Sprockets Customer
Dear &first_name;,
Thank you for purchasing a &color; sprocket.