4. Description of the RPCM Device
Figure 4.6.44. SMTP management panel, "SMTP Settings" tab.
SMTP Settings tab has the following fields:
Server
— server name (FQDN) or IP address;
Port
— TCP port number on which the server is waiting for the connection;
HELO domain
— optional SMTP protocol HELO value to use when connection to the SMTP
server;
Auth type
— authentication method to use when connection to the SMTP server for sending
messages, the following values are available:
PLAIN
(transmission of the password in clear
text),
LOGIN
(AUTH LOGIN is the SMTP authentication method in which the login and pass-
word are transmitted as text encoded according to Base64 algorithm),
CRAM MD5
(a method
of protecting authentication data based on the MD5 algorithm) and NONE (no authentica-
tion performed).
SSL state
— following option are available:
enable
(sets up encrypted SSL connection with
the certificate authentication), disable (use unencrypted connection), enable-dontverify-cert
(encrypted connection without certificate verification) and tls (use starttls protocol for en-
cryption on non-encrypted port).
Username
and
Password
— for user authentication.
Sender’s email
— a mail address for the field “FROM:” in messages.
To update information in SMTP Settings panel from RPCM use
RELOAD
button (this is useful
when configuration was changed from the other interface like CLI or another browser session).
To configure new SMTP server settings, use the
ADD
button. When you click it, the SMTP server
settings pop-up window is displayed.
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