Changing a Manager's Email Settings
In the following circumstances, you must configure the Email tab in a Manager's properties dialog:
If one or more recipients have been added to the Email Report tab in a Scheduled Task (see Working with the Task Scheduler) that applies to the Manager, TLC will refer to these settings to send e-mails to the recipients.
If the Manager is backed up by a Failover Manager (see Adding a Failover Manager), TLC will refer to these settings to e-mail the administrator user account with updates when/if the failover process is initiated.
To change the email settings for a Manager:
1. | In the side bar, select Resources >Configuration Manager. |
2. | In the side bar of the Configuration Manager, select Resources >Managers. |
3. | In the workspace, double-click a Manager. |
4. | In the Manager dialog, select and edit the Email tab (see Table 46). |
5. | To test the settings in the Email tab, click Test. |
Note |
To reset the Email tab to the default settings, click Reset. |
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UI Element |
Description |
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Subject |
The subject line for email messages. |
SMTP Server |
The IP Address or host name of the email server used by the Manager. To specify a port, append the port number to the end of the IP address or host name; for example: smtp.server.com:465 |
From |
The email address from which messages are sent. |
Authentication |
An authentication method to be used by the Manager. |
Enable SSL/TLS |
Enables either Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) or Transport Layer Security (TLS) for email messages. If the SMTP Server field specifies port 587, TLC uses TLS. Otherwise, TLC uses SSL. |
SMTP user account |
The username of an SMTP user account. TLC uses this account to authenticate with the SMTP server. |
Password |
The password for the user account. |
Enable SMTP email proxy |
If you use an SMTP email proxy, select this option to enable the proxy. |
Cryptographic Protocols |
If the Enable SSL/TLS setting is selected, you can specify the cryptographic protocols with which the Manager will send e-mails. Otherwise, TLC will use all protocols in this field for e-mail communications. Note: To successfully employ a cryptographic protocol for e-mail, the protocol must also be enabled in: The e-mail server The operating system of the e-mail server The operating system of your TLC Manager TLC will employ the most secure protocol supported by all of these systems. |