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Advanced View: Configuring Appliances
Using Your Appliance 109
All settings except the From Address field are available for both a Primary e-mail server, as well as a
second Backup e-mail server that will be used if the appliance is unable to connect to the primary e-mail
server. To change the NetBotz appliance E-mail Server settings, type the new values in the appropriate
fields. When you are finished, click OK to save any changes to the appliance. Click Test E-mail Server
to test your e-mail server settings. Click Cancel to close this window without saving any changes.
Requires Logon check box Check this check box if the server requires you to log in to send
e-mail.
User ID Provide a User ID that will be accepted by the SMTP server
when sending e-mail.
Password Provide a Password that will be accepted by the SMTP server
when sending e-mail.
Confirm Type the password again to confirm.
SSL Options Select from this drop box the selection that corresponds to the
SSL communication options that you want to apply to
communications between the appliance and the SMTP server.
You can choose the following options:
SSL disabled: Do not use SSL for mail delivery, even if
supported
Use SSL if available: Attempt to use SSL if the server
supports it, but proceed with un-encrypted delivery otherwise.
If SSL is used, no certificate verification is required. This is
the default.
Require SSL: No verification: Require SSL support on the
server (do not deliver without it), but accept any certificate
provided by the server (i.e. self signed certificates will be
allowed).
Require SSL - verify certificate: Require SSL support on the
server (do not deliver without it), and only accept certificates
signed by a trusted certificate authority (i.e. self signed
certificates will not be allowed, but Verisign and the like
certificates will be accepted even if the hostname does not
match the host in the certificate).
Require SSL - verify certificate and hostname: Require
SSL support on the server (do not deliver without it), and only
accept certificates signed by a trusted certificate authority and
which contain a hostname matching that used to contact the
server (i.e. only certificates issued by trusted sources and
which contain the same hostname as used to access the server
are allowed).
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