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Configuring Global Email Servers for Notifications
Tenant administrators can add email servers as part of conguring notications for their own tenants. As a
system administrator, you can set up global inbound and outbound email servers that appear to all tenants
as the system defaults. If tenant administrators do not override these seings before enabling notications,
vRealize Automation uses the globally congured email servers.
Create a Global Inbound Email Server
System administrators create a global inbound email server to handle inbound email notications, such as
approval responses. You can create only one inbound server, which appears as the default for all tenants. If
tenant administrators do not override these seings before enabling notications, vRealize Automation uses
the globally congured email server.
Prerequisites
Log in to the vRealize Automation console as a system administrator.
Procedure
1 Select Administration > Email Servers.
2
Click the Add icon ( ).
3 Select Email – Inbound.
4 Click OK.
5 Enter a name in the Name text box.
6 (Optional) Enter a description in the Description text box.
7 (Optional) Select the SSL check box to use SSL for security.
8 Choose a server protocol.
9 Type the name of the server in the Server Name text box.
10 Type the server port number in the Server Port text box.
11 Type the folder name for emails in the Folder Name text box.
This option is required only if you choose IMAP server protocol.
12 Enter a user name in the User Name text box.
13 Enter a password in the Password text box.
14 Type the email address that vRealize Automation users can reply to in the Email Address text box.
15 (Optional) Select Delete From Server to delete from the server all processed emails that are retrieved by
the notication service.
16 Choose whether vRealize Automation can accept self-signed certicates from the email server.
17 Click Test Connection.
18 Click Add.
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