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Host: The SMTP server through which the emails are to be sent. Can be a host
(mail.domain.com) or an IP address.
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Use authentication: Check if a username and password are needed to send
emails through the host.
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Start TLS: Enabled if authentication is checked. Sends emails through Transport
Layer Security (TLS), which is sometimes referred to as SSL.
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User: Enter the username used to connect to the SMTP server.
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Test Group: Defines the default SMTP settings when using the Send Test Email dialog,
which is considered "Test".
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Host: The SMTP server through which the emails are to be sent. Can be a host
(mail.domain.com) or an IP address.
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Use authentication: Check if a username and password are needed to send
emails through the host.
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Start TLS: Enabled if authentication is checked. Sends emails through Transport
Layer Security (TLS), which is sometimes referred to as SSL.
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User: Enter the username used to connect to the SMTP server.
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Mandrillapp.com Group: Defines the SMTP settings if using the service of Mandrill. For
more information please see http://www.mandrill.com/ .
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Host: The SMTP server through which the emails are to be sent. Can be a host
(mail.domain.com) or an IP address.
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Use authentication: Check if a username and password are needed to send
emails through the host.
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Start TLS: Enabled if authentication is checked. Sends emails through Transport
Layer Security (TLS), which is sometimes referred to as SSL.
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Username: Enter the username used to connect to the SMTP server.
Emmet Preferences
Emmet is a framework that enables the lightning-fast creation of HTML code though the use of
a simple and effective shortcut language resembling CSS Selectors. To learn more about
Emmet itself, please see their website Emmet.io and the Emmet.io documentation.
l Common Emmet preferences
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Expand abbreviations by Tab key: Check to enable the Expand Abbreviation
function.
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... in files with extension: Enter a comma-separated list of all file extensions in
which expand abbreviation will work.
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