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System > Configuration > E-mail settings
Field
Server type
Outgoing server
Port
Use SSL
Use authentication
Authentication
User name
Password
-
Global e
mail address
Display name
Page Field Descriptions
Description
-
The e
mail server protocol specified during installation. See
the Installation Guide for details.
The IP address or server name of the SMTP or IMAP e
server. Localhost is an acceptable server name.
NOTE
T
,
O USE A SERVER NAME
MUST BE SPECIFIED DURING INSTALLATION OR CONFIGURED
M
USING THE
AINTENANCE
The port number of the access port used by the SMTP or
IMAP server.
Enables the SSL secure transport protocol. When selected,
the port number changes to 465.
Select for the system to use authentication for outgoing
-
e
mail.
Select the authentication type to use for outgoing e
• PLAIN.
PLAIN is a simple clear text password
mechanism. The mechanism uses a user name and
password to authenticate users.
NOTE
PLAIN
AUTHENTICATION IS NOT SUPPORTED ON
®
M
E
ICROSOFT
XCHANGE SERVERS
• LOGIN.
The LOGIN mechanism is a nonstandard
mechanism, and is similar to the PLAIN mechanism except
that LOGIN lacks the support for authorization identities.
• NTLM.
NTLM (NT LAN Manager) is a Microsoft
authentication protocol used with the Microsoft Windows
Network. This protocol uses a challenge response
sequence requiring the transmission of three messages
between the client and server.
NOTE
NTLM
AUTHENTICATION IS NOT SUPPORTED ON
G
.
ROUPWISE SERVERS
The user name for the account the messaging system uses
to send notification messages.
The password for the account the messaging system uses to
send notification messages.
-
The e
mail address of the account the messaging system
uses to send notification messages.
The name displayed in the From field of notification
messages.
D
N
S
A VALID
OMAIN
AME
ERVER
M
.
ENU
-
.
L
OTUS OR
-
mail
mail.
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