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| The screen below displays the current configuration settings. | The screen below displays the current configuration settings. | ||
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| - | Email Send Method.(SMTP/ | + | |
| - | SMTP Host Mail Server. . . . . | + | |
| - | SMTP Port. . . . . . . . . . . | + | |
| - | Local Host Mail Client . . . . | + | |
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| - | Auto wrap message length . . . | + | |
| - | Force Socket End (*YES/*NO). . | + | |
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| - | Auto Recipient Domain (*YES/ | + | |
| - | Log outgoing mail (ON/OFF) . . | + | |
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| - | F3=Exit | + | |
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| * Default From Address - From address to be used if left blank in email commands. | * Default From Address - From address to be used if left blank in email commands. | ||
| * Default Reply To Address - The address that will by default receive a reply if the recipient sends a response. | * Default Reply To Address - The address that will by default receive a reply if the recipient sends a response. | ||
| - | * Authentication User Name - This optional setting works with the ESMTP send method when authentication is required. | + | * Authentication User Name - This optional setting works with the ESMTP send method when authentication is required. DELEGATE requires username. |
| - | * Authentication Password - This optional setting works with the ESMTP send method when authentication is required. | + | * Authentication Password - This optional setting works with the ESMTP send method when authentication is required. DELEGATE requires password. |
| - | * Authentication Encrypted (Y/N) - This optional setting works with the ESMTP send method when encryption is required. | + | * Authentication Encrypted (Y/N) - This optional setting works with the ESMTP send method when encryption is required. |
| - | * Outlook 365 OAuth - Config Folder - This field displays the directory path. The file name is always // | + | * Using OAuth 2.0 (DELEGATE/ |
| + | * Outlook 365 OAuth - Config Folder - This field displays the directory path. The file name is always // | ||
| + | * OAuth Client ID . . . . . . . . - | ||
| + | * OAuth Client Secret (APP mode). | ||
| + | * OAuth Tenant ID . . (APP mode). | ||
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| * Auto wrap message length - This required parameter contains the maximum line length for a message line before the line wraps to a new line. The default value is 78. If needing to control the message line length with embedded carriage returns and line feeds, then this value should be set to a default value of 1900. | * Auto wrap message length - This required parameter contains the maximum line length for a message line before the line wraps to a new line. The default value is 78. If needing to control the message line length with embedded carriage returns and line feeds, then this value should be set to a default value of 1900. | ||
| * Force Socket End (*YES/*NO) - Controls the ending of the conversation with the mail server. | * Force Socket End (*YES/*NO) - Controls the ending of the conversation with the mail server. | ||
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| * Auto Recipient Domain (*YES/*NO) - This controls the ability to use a short hand method to define an email recipient. Should a recipient name not be supplied with only a name (i.e. your name), then the domain would automatically be added to the end of the name (i.e. yourname@yourdomain.com). | * Auto Recipient Domain (*YES/*NO) - This controls the ability to use a short hand method to define an email recipient. Should a recipient name not be supplied with only a name (i.e. your name), then the domain would automatically be added to the end of the name (i.e. yourname@yourdomain.com). | ||
| * Log outgoing mail (ON/OFF) - Controls whether or not out going email is logged. Note that the message body, and attachment contents are not logged. | * Log outgoing mail (ON/OFF) - Controls whether or not out going email is logged. Note that the message body, and attachment contents are not logged. | ||
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| - | Debug iMail (ON/OFF) . . . . . | ||
| - | XLS Col from column text (Y/ | ||
| - | PDF Orientation | ||
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| - | Use Java Mail (ON/OFF) . . . . ON | ||
| - | iMail Batch Job Queue. . . . . | ||
| - | Run Java Mail in Thread (YES/ | ||
| - | Ifs path for message macro file /imail/ | ||
| - | iMail signature folder . . . . / | ||
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| - | F3=Exit | ||
| - | Press enter to continue. | ||
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| * Debug iMail (ON/OFF) - For diagnostic purposes, and only when needed, turning on this settings helps to trouble shoot issues with email delivery. | * Debug iMail (ON/OFF) - For diagnostic purposes, and only when needed, turning on this settings helps to trouble shoot issues with email delivery. | ||
| * XLS Col from column text (Y/C/B) - Determines whether or not column text is associated with the column data. If ' | * XLS Col from column text (Y/C/B) - Determines whether or not column text is associated with the column data. If ' | ||
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| * Run Java Mail in Thread (YES/NO) - If YES it submits the job to the defined iMail job queue. | * Run Java Mail in Thread (YES/NO) - If YES it submits the job to the defined iMail job queue. | ||
| * Ifs path for message macro file - Define the IFS folder to store macro files which are used in iMail API. In iMail message, user can define macro with convention & | * Ifs path for message macro file - Define the IFS folder to store macro files which are used in iMail API. In iMail message, user can define macro with convention & | ||
| - | * iMail signature folder - The IFS folder to store signature HTML files if signature feature is used with Java mail. When iMail sends an email, it will check if the signature folder specified, and look for the signature file (.htm or .html) of the From Address, if not found, then it will look for any entry for the current user ID name.\\ NOTE: To utilize this feature first create a HTM file with the way you want the signature line to look for each user and save to the directory location on the IFS that you want to store the HTM files. When saving he files, use the same name as the corresponding User Profile the file will be used with when sending an email. When activated, the formatted email will include the signature line. | + | * <del>iMail signature folder - The IFS folder to store signature HTML files if signature feature is used with Java mail. When iMail sends an email, it will check if the signature folder specified, and look for the signature file (.htm or .html) of the From Address, if not found, then it will look for any entry for the current user ID name.\\ NOTE: To utilize this feature first create a HTM file with the way you want the signature line to look for each user and save to the directory location on the IFS that you want to store the HTM files. When saving he files, use the same name as the corresponding User Profile the file will be used with when sending an email. When activated, the formatted email will include the signature line. |
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| Use **F13=Configure Environment** for more environmental options.\\ | Use **F13=Configure Environment** for more environmental options.\\ | ||
| Use** F14=2nd SMTP** to specify a specify a second SMTP Host Mail Server if the first one does not connect (6.92). | Use** F14=2nd SMTP** to specify a specify a second SMTP Host Mail Server if the first one does not connect (6.92). | ||
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