McAfee MEJCAE-AM-DA Product Guide - Page 108

SMTP-PORT, Syntax, Default Value, Notes, SMTP-USERNAME, SMTP-PASSWORD

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Using the Configuration File Learning about the configuration file For example: ebs --encrypt --smtp --smtp-server SMTP-PORT Specifies the port that you want E-Business Server to use when connecting to an SMTP server during encryption operations. Syntax SMTP-PORT = Default Value SMTP-PORT = Notes You can also add the --smtp-port option to the command line when encrypting files. For example: ebs --encrypt --smtp --smtp-port SMTP-USERNAME Specifies the user name that you want E-Business Server to use when connecting to an SMTP server during encryption operations. If you do not specify a user name, E-Business Server connects as an anonymous user. This parameter works with the SMTP-PASSWORD parameter. If you do not specify a value for SMTP-USERNAME, E-Business Server assumes that you want to connect as an anonymous user. In this case you do not need to specify a value for SMTP-PASSWORD. E-Business Server will automatically use anonymous@ as the password. Note that E-Business Server does not support SMTP user name and password for some SMTP server configurations. Syntax SMTP-USERNAME = Default Value SMTP-USERNAME = Notes You can also add the --smtp-username option to the command line when encrypting files. For example: ebs --encrypt --smtp --smtp-username SMTP-PASSWORD Specifies the password that you want E-Business Server to use when connecting to an SMTP server during encryption operations. This parameter works with the SMTP-USERNAME parameter. If you do not specify a value for SMTP-USERNAME, E-Business Server assumes that you want to connect as an anonymous user, and you do not need to specify a value for SMTP-PASSWORD. In this case, E-Business Server will automatically use anonymous@ as the password. Note that E-Business Server does not support SMTP user name and password for some SMTP server configurations. Syntax SMTP-PASSWORD = Default Value SMTP-PASSWORD = E-Business Server™ 8.6 Product Guide 106

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E-Business Server
8.6
Product Guide
106
Using the Configuration File
Learning about the configuration file
For example:
ebs --encrypt --smtp --smtp-server <server information>
SMTP-PORT
Specifies the port that you want E-Business Server to use when connecting to an SMTP server during
encryption operations.
Syntax
SMTP-PORT = <port number>
Default Value
SMTP-PORT =
Notes
You can also add the
--smtp-port
option to the command line when encrypting files.
For example:
ebs --encrypt --smtp --smtp-port <port number>
SMTP-USERNAME
Specifies the user name that you want E-Business Server to use when connecting to an SMTP server during
encryption operations. If you do not specify a user name, E-Business Server connects as an anonymous
user.
This parameter works with the
SMTP-PASSWORD
parameter. If you do not specify a value for
SMTP-USERNAME
,
E-Business Server assumes that you want to connect as an anonymous user. In this case you do not need
to specify a value for
SMTP-PASSWORD
. E-Business Server will automatically use
anonymous@
as the password.
Note that E-Business Server does not support SMTP user name and password for some SMTP server
configurations.
Syntax
SMTP-USERNAME = <username>
Default Value
SMTP-USERNAME =
Notes
You can also add the
--smtp-username
option to the command line when encrypting files.
For example:
ebs --encrypt --smtp --smtp-username <user name>
SMTP-PASSWORD
Specifies the password that you want E-Business Server to use when connecting to an SMTP server during
encryption operations.
This parameter works with the
SMTP-USERNAME
parameter. If you do not specify a value for
SMTP-USERNAME
,
E-Business Server assumes that you want to connect as an anonymous user, and you do not need to specify
a value for
SMTP-PASSWORD
. In this case, E-Business Server will automatically use
anonymous@
as the password.
Note that E-Business Server does not support SMTP user name and password for some SMTP server
configurations.
Syntax
SMTP-PASSWORD = <password>
Default Value
SMTP-PASSWORD =