McAfee MEJCAE-AM-DA Product Guide - Page 110

Default Value, Notes, SMTP-BCC, Syntax, SMTP-NOTE, SMTP-NOTE-FILE

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Using the Configuration File Learning about the configuration file Default Value SMTP-CC = Notes You can also add the --smtp-cc option to the command line when encrypting files. For example: ebs --encrypt --smtp --smtp-cc SMTP-BCC Specifies email addresses to which you want E-Business Server to send copies of encrypted files. These are "blind copies," meaning that the recipients do not see the email addresses of any other message recipients. The addresses must use the format [email protected], and be separated by commas. Syntax SMTP-BCC = Default Value SMTP-BCC = Notes You can also add the --smtp-bcc option to the command line when encrypting files. For example: ebs --encrypt --smtp --smtp-bcc SMTP-NOTE Specifies the default message text that you want E-Business Server to use when emailing encrypted files. You can also use SMTP-NOTE-FILE to define default message text. Syntax SMTP-NOTE = Default Value SMTP-NOTE = Notes You can also add the --smtp-note option to the command line when encrypting files. For example: ebs --encrypt --smtp --smtp-note SMTP-NOTE-FILE Specifies a file that contains the message text that you want E-Business Server to use when emailing encrypted files. You can also use SMTP-NOTE to define default message text. Syntax SMTP-NOTE-FILE = Default Value SMTP-NOTE-FILE = Notes You can also add the --smtp-notefile option to the command line when encrypting files. For example: ebs --encrypt --smtp --smtp-notefile E-Business Server™ 8.6 Product Guide 108

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E-Business Server
8.6
Product Guide
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Using the Configuration File
Learning about the configuration file
Default Value
SMTP-CC =
Notes
You can also add the
--smtp-cc
option to the command line when encrypting files.
For example:
ebs --encrypt --smtp --smtp-cc <email address>
SMTP-BCC
Specifies email addresses to which you want E-Business Server to send copies of encrypted files. These are
“blind copies,” meaning that the recipients do not see the email addresses of any other message recipients.
The addresses must use the format
, and be separated by commas.
Syntax
SMTP-BCC = <email address>
Default Value
SMTP-BCC =
Notes
You can also add the
--smtp-bcc
option to the command line when encrypting files.
For example:
ebs --encrypt --smtp --smtp-bcc <email address>
SMTP-NOTE
Specifies the default message text that you want E-Business Server to use when emailing encrypted files.
You can also use SMTP-NOTE-FILE to define default message text.
Syntax
SMTP-NOTE = <message>
Default Value
SMTP-NOTE =
Notes
You can also add the
--smtp-note
option to the command line when encrypting files.
For example:
ebs --encrypt --smtp --smtp-note <subject text>
SMTP-NOTE-FILE
Specifies a file that contains the message text that you want E-Business Server to use when emailing
encrypted files.
You can also use SMTP-NOTE to define default message text.
Syntax
SMTP-NOTE-FILE = <filename>
Default Value
SMTP-NOTE-FILE =
Notes
You can also add the
--smtp-notefile
option to the command line when encrypting files.
For example:
ebs --encrypt --smtp --smtp-notefile <filename>