Installation settings
- SMTP Server
If you don't use notifications, you can skip the SMTP server settings.
- SMTP server for sending emails and notifications - enter the name of the SMTP server. For example: smtp.company.com:25.
- Use SSL - provides encrypted communication.
- Login to SMTP server
- Windows Integrated Authentication - Option to use integrated Windows authentication.
- User - option to enter a username.
- Password - option to enter a user password.
- Message Sender Address - option to enter the sender's email address. E.g.: Alvao <alvao@domain.com>. See also Administration – Settings – Sending messages – Message sender.
- Email address to test connection with SMTP server - option to enter an email address to test connection with SMTP server. For example: info@company.com.
- Active Directory Authentication
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Active Directory server address for user authentication - Option to specify the Active Directory server address for user authentication. For example: LDAP://domainserver. If you want to use the default AD server, enter only "LDAP://".
noteIf you need to use LDAPS, you must add AD server hostname and port. For example: "LDAP://domainserver :636".
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Default login domain - Enter the name of the default login domain. For example: company.local.
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