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;[Mail Host|MAIL_HOST]:This field refers to the location of the mail server (i.e. mail.highlinecorp.com). In the case of standalone environments this should be set to “localhost”. This field is used to generate emails from the application, i.e: for workflow or for forgotten passwords.
;[Mail Host|MAIL_HOST]:This field refers to the location of the mail server (i.e. mail.mycorp.com). In the case of standalone environments this should be set to “localhost”. This field is used to generate emails from the application, i.e: for workflow or for forgotten passwords. If your mail server is a secured server (like an MS Exchange Server) then you will also need to provide the authentication information (below) for port, user and password.
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;[Mail Port|MAIL_PORT]: The TCP port number that is used to connect to the mail host, for a secured mail host.
;[Mail Auth User|MAIL_AUTHENTICATION_USER]: This is the user name that is used to sign on to the secured mail host. Note that this is not necessarily the same as the From email address that is used for sending mail. If the from email address is not the same, the authentication user must be granted the rights to send emails ''as the from user account''.
;[Set/Reset Mail Auth Password|MAIL_AUTHENTICATION_PW]: Pressing this button will enable the user to set or change the password used when authenticating to the secured email user.