McAfee MEJCAE-AM-DA Product Guide - Page 109

Notes, SMTP-SENDER, Syntax, Default Value, SMTP-RECIPIENT, SMTP-SUBJECT, SMTP-CC

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Using the Configuration File Learning about the configuration file Notes You can also add the --smtp-password option to the command line when encrypting files. For example: ebs --encrypt --smtp --smtp-password SMTP-SENDER Specifies the email address that you want E-Business Server to put in the "From:" field when sending encrypted files. This address must use the format [email protected]. Syntax SMTP-SENDER = Default Value SMTP-SENDER = Notes You can also add the --smtp-sender option to the command line when encrypting files. For example: ebs --encrypt --smtp --smtp-sender SMTP-RECIPIENT Specifies the default email address that you want E-Business Server to use when sending encrypted files. This address must use the format [email protected]. Syntax SMTP-RECIPIENT = Default Value SMTP-RECIPIENT = Notes You can also add the --smtp-recipient option to the command line when encrypting files. For example: ebs --encrypt --smtp --smtp-recipient SMTP-SUBJECT Specifies the default subject line that you want E-Business Server to use when emailing encrypted files. Syntax SMTP-SUBJECT = Default Value SMTP-SUBJECT= Notes You can also add the --smtp-subject option to the command line when encrypting files. For example: ebs --encrypt --smtp --smtp-subject SMTP-CC Specifies email addresses to which you want E-Business Server to send copies of encrypted files. The addresses must use the format [email protected], and be separated by commas. Syntax SMTP-CC = 107 E-Business Server™ 8.6 Product Guide

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107
E-Business Server
8.6
Product Guide
Using the Configuration File
Learning about the configuration file
Notes
You can also add the
--smtp-password
option to the command line when encrypting files.
For example:
ebs --encrypt --smtp --smtp-password <password>
SMTP-SENDER
Specifies the email address that you want E-Business Server to put in the “From:” field when sending
encrypted files. This address must use the format
.
Syntax
SMTP-SENDER = <email address>
Default Value
SMTP-SENDER =
Notes
You can also add the
--smtp-sender
option to the command line when encrypting files.
For example:
ebs --encrypt --smtp --smtp-sender <email address>
SMTP-RECIPIENT
Specifies the default email address that you want E-Business Server to use when sending encrypted files.
This address must use the format
.
Syntax
SMTP-RECIPIENT = <email address>
Default Value
SMTP-RECIPIENT =
Notes
You can also add the
--smtp-recipient
option to the command line when encrypting files.
For example:
ebs --encrypt --smtp --smtp-recipient <email address>
SMTP-SUBJECT
Specifies the default subject line that you want E-Business Server to use when emailing encrypted files.
Syntax
SMTP-SUBJECT = <subject text>
Default Value
SMTP-SUBJECT=
Notes
You can also add the
--smtp-subject
option to the command line when encrypting files.
For example:
ebs --encrypt --smtp --smtp-subject <subject text>
SMTP-CC
Specifies email addresses to which you want E-Business Server to send copies of encrypted files. The
addresses must use the format
, and be separated by commas.
Syntax
SMTP-CC = <email address>