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Configure a Gmail domain 

In the Gmail Configuration dialog box, you can add, edit, and delete a domain. You can also designate a default domain to deliver messages when neither the domain of the sender nor the domain of any of the recipients is one of the configured domains. For example, if a user requests that an email alert be delivered to a personal email address for a voice mail or fax.

To configure a Gmail domain, you need to obtain several items from the Google Developer Console in your Gmail account. For a list of these items, see Overview of the Gmail integration configuration. For more information about how to obtain these items, see Gmail Integration Technical Reference in the PureConnect Documentation Library.

To configure a Gmail domain

  1. To add a domain, click Add. Then complete the procedure, Configure the properties of a Gmail domain.

  2. To edit a domain, select it in the list and then click Edit. Then complete the procedure, Configure the properties of a Gmail domain.

  3. To delete a domain, select it in the list and then click Delete.

  4. To select a default domain, select it in the list and then click Set default.

  5. To specify the timeout for IMAP and SMTP requests, in the Timeout box, specify the duration in seconds after which the system will stop trying to send a message to the domain.

Note: the timeout value is the same for all domains. 

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Configure the properties of a Gmail domain