Mail forwarding to the service provider
You can enable or disable this configuration with the Enabled option.
If you click the Mail Properties tab, you can specify additional information on the mail service in this window. Depending on the mail service, you must select MAPI (Windows only) or SMTP (Windows, Linux).
Depending on the selected mail service, different input fields are enabled in the Mail Properties window. The input fields have the following meanings:
Name | Meaning |
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From | Sender (SMTP) |
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Server | SMTP server (SMTP) |
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User (optional) | User name (SMTP) |
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Password | Identification of the mailing system |
(optional) | (optional with SMTP) |
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Confirm | Confirm the password |
Password | (optional with SMTP) |
(optional) |
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Port | Port number (SMTP) |
| The default value is Port 25 |
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Profilename | Identification of the mailing system (MAPI) |
| You must specify the profile name that was assigned during |
| configuration of Microsoft Mail. If you assign a different profile |
| name here, the mail mechanism will not work. |
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Password | Identification of the mailing system (MAPI) |
| With MAPI you must specify the password that was assigned |
| during configuration of Microsoft Mail. If you assign a different |
| profile name and a different password here, the mail |
| mechanism will not work. |
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Confirm | Confirm the password (MAPI) |
Password |
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Table 9: Input fields in the Mail Properties window |
If you click the Test Address button in the Service Mail Settings window, a test mail is sent to the service provider. The Service Center sends an automatic
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