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name, for example: smtp.mandrillapp.com:465.
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Use authentication: Check this option and fill in the user name if a user name and
password are needed to send emails through the host. (The password has to be specified
in the Send Email or Send Test Email dialog.)
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Start TLS: This option is enabled if authentication is checked. It sends emails through
Transport Layer Security (TLS), which is sometimes referred to as SSL.
In the Send Email and Send Test Email dialogs you will be able to choose one of the three
presets and adjust the settings to your needs.
Subject
To specify a subject for an email template:
1.
On the Resources pane, expand the Contexts folder, and expand the Email section.
2.
Right-click the section of which the subject should change and click Properties. Now you
can change the subject.
Creating a dynamic subject with variable data
To replace an Email section's subject by a dynamic subject:
1.
On the Scripts pane, click the black triangle on the New button and click Email Subject
Script. A new script named Subject is added to the Scripts pane.
2. Double-click the new script to open it.
3. Select a data field and type a prefix and/or suffix.
The result of this script will appear in the email as the subject line.
To create a dynamic subject without variable data, or to create a subject that depends on the
value of a data field, click Expand and modify the script. If you don't know how to write a script,
see "Write your own scripts" on page 376.
Recipients: To, CC and BCC
The Email To Script Wizard defines the email address to which the email will be sent. The
Email CC Script Wizard and the Email BCC Script Wizard define additional email addresses to
which the email will be sent.
The To and CC email addresses will be visible to all of the recipients. The BCC ('blind carbon
copy') email address(es) will not be visible to any of the other recipients.
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