Installation guide

Field Name Description
Authentication
Define the type of authentication behavior for the SMTP server:
l Runtime:ī€ƒPrompt sender for a username and password:
the SMTP Authentication form is displayed to the user at
runtime after the Send form.
l None: When selected, the user is not prompted for a
username and password. In addition the connector does not
attempt any authentication with the SMTP server. The email
send process may fail if the server requires authentication.
l Login as: When selected the fields Username and Password
will display below the Authentication combo in admin. Here
the administrator can specify a set of credentials that will
always be used when sending an email from the connector.
l Use senders LDAP userID attribute and runtime
password: When this option is selected and if the LDAP
address book is enabled, the connector utilizes the LDAP
userID attribute and password provided at the User Logon
form to authenticate them against the SMTP server. If the
LDAP address book is not enabled at the time of closing the
properties dialog we will show an error to the user and tell
them LDAP must be enabled or a different SMTP
authentication type must be chosen.
Use specified domain if secure SMTP is enabled
If checked, the domain box is enabled and the user can input a
domain. During the send process, the connector provides this
domain along with username and password to the SMTP
server.
44.3.2 - LDAPī€ƒsettings
Controls the various LDAP settings of the connector.
Field Name Description
Enable LDAP address book
Click the Find button to locate the LDAP server during runtime.
Server
IPī€ƒor DNS name of the LDAP server.
Port
Port number of the LDAP server for communication purposes. The default is 389.
Server requires SSL
Check if the server requires SSL connection.
User DN
User DNī€ƒof the logged in user.
Password
Password of the logged in user.
Connect anonymously
Determines if the connector connects to the LDAP anonymously or if a UserDN
and password are provided. Not all LDAP servers allow anonymous connections.