User's Manual
Figure 94: Destinations type SMTP
The following parameters are specific to SMTP.
• The parameter "description" refers to the name of the destination user, and allows you to
assign a user name. For example, enter the first and last name of the user.
• The parameter "address" refers to the e-mail system IP address that runs the SMTP
Server process. When the e-mail server supporting SMTP runs on the same system, use
the loopback value 127.0.0.1. Contact your e-mail server administrator to obtain this
value.
• The parameter "port" refers to the port number configured in the SMTP server for inbound
SMTP requests. The default value 25 matches most installations. Contact the e-mail
server system administrator to obtain this value.
• The parameter "domain" refers to the e-mail domain name configured on the SMTP
server. In most cases this matches the characters after the @ of the company local e-
mail addresses. Contact the e-mail server administrator to obtain this value.
• The parameter "from" refers to an e-mail address that acts as originator of the e-mail
address. In many cases, the syntax matches user@domain.com. In some environments,
the domain must match the existing domain or be a registered domain. Contact the e-
mail server administrator to obtain this value. Avaya recommends that you use an existing
e-mail address so people can respond to the e-mail if necessary.
• The parameter "to" is the most important parameter and refers to the e-mail address of
the destination e-mail user. Depending on relay settings of the e-mail server infrastructure,
this can be limited to an internal e-mail user only, which limits you to send e-mail only to
users of the same domain. The parameter "to" can also be an external e-mail user, which
allows you to send e-mail to users of any domain. Contact the e-mail infrastructure
administrator to discuss the parameters and to determine if an adjustment of the e-mail
server is necessary.
Destinations type SNMP
The following figure illustrates Destinations type SNMP.
Destinations type SNMP
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