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Configure an SMTP transport

To add an SMTP transport

  1. In the Transport Name box, type the SMTP transport name. The name you type is used solely within CIC to identify this configured transport.

  2. In the Server box, type the FQDN or IP address of the SMTP server.

  3. In the Port box, modify the default port number if necessary. The default TCP/IP port number used on most SMTP servers is 25 (non-SSL) or 465 (SSL). The port number on your SMTP server may vary.

  4. In the Domain Serviced box, if you want to limit the domain serviced by this transport, type the recipients’ domain name. For example, if you type example.com, then this transport will attempt to deliver emails intended for john@example.com, but not for john@inin.com. In most cases, you leave this field blank.

Note: This field is not related to the Server field. It simply acts as a filter for the recipient (To:) addresses that this SMTP transport serves.

  1. If the SMTP server requires authentication so that the CIC server can connect to it, select the Requires Authentication check box. Then specify the user name and password information.

  2. Click OK.

 

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