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To con Microsoft Exchange Server

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• Click Edit to make the fields editable. Make changes, as appropriate and click Update. • Once you have created a recipient's email address, use the Test button to make sure emails can be sent successfully. Table 11 Email parameters SMTP Server: Username and Password: Sender's Email Account: Recipient's Email Address 1/2/3../8: This is the IP address of the email server. Some email servers require authentication to send email alerts. If required, enter a Username and a Password here that are valid on the SMTP server entered in the previous box. This is the email account to which the email will be attributed in the recipient's inbox. The account must exist on the email server. For example, you may like to create an account called "[email protected]". This is the email address of the person who should receive the message. Up to eight email addresses may be specified. You may only enter one address per line. Once you have configured an email recipient, there is a Test button that you can use to send a test email to the specified address. To configure Microsoft Exchange Server NOTE: Please refer to the Linux and UNIX Configuration Guide on the CD-ROM for information abut configuring SMTP with UNIX and Linux. It is important to check the SMTP server's security configuration parameters to ensure that the Sender's Email Account can be recognized. Security configuration parameters are found within the SMTP virtual server's property pages. To view or modify them: 1. Open the Exchange Management console. 2. Click on Servers and then the server you wish to configure. 3. Click on Protocols and then SMTP. 4. You will see the default virtual SMTP server. Right click on this and select Properties. Backup System user guide 57

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Click
Edit
to make the fields editable. Make changes, as appropriate and click
Update
.
Once you have created a recipient's email address, use the
Test
button to make sure emails can
be sent successfully.
Table 11 Email parameters
This is the IP address of the email server.
SMTP Server:
Some email servers require authentication to send email alerts. If required,
enter a Username and a Password here that are valid on the SMTP server
entered in the previous box.
Username and Password:
This is the email account to which the email will be attributed in the recipient's
inbox. The account must exist on the email server. For example, you may
like to create an account called
.
Sender's Email Account:
This is the email address of the person who should receive the message. Up
to eight email addresses may be specified. You may only enter one address
per line. Once you have configured an email recipient, there is a
Test
button
that you can use to send a test email to the specified address.
Recipient's Email Address
1/2/3../8:
To configure Microsoft Exchange Server
NOTE:
Please refer to the
Linux and UNIX Configuration Guide
on the CD-ROM for information abut
configuring SMTP with UNIX and Linux.
It is important to check the SMTP server's security configuration parameters to ensure that the
Sender's
Email Account
can be recognized. Security configuration parameters are found within the SMTP virtual
server
s property pages. To view or modify them:
1.
Open the Exchange Management console.
2.
Click on
Servers
and then the server you wish to configure.
3.
Click on
Protocols
and then
SMTP
.
4.
You will see the default virtual SMTP server. Right click on this and select
Properties
.
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