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Configuring Mail Monitors<br />

Use the options on this tab to define how often the Mail<br />

monitor should send a standard e-mail message using a specific<br />

SMTP server and then retrieve that same message via a<br />

specified POP3 user account.<br />

Send Test Message Using Settings – The options in this group<br />

box specify the server that you want to use to send a test<br />

message and the e-mail address to which the test message<br />

should be sent.<br />

Server (SMTP) – Type the fully qualified host name of the SMTP<br />

Import/Export – Click this button to display the Import Export<br />

Monitors dialog box for importing or exporting monitors of this<br />

type. Refer to ―Exporting and Importing Monitors,‖ later in this<br />

chapter for more information.<br />

(outgoing) mail server to which the test mail message should<br />

be sent. You must specify the domain in the server name. For<br />

example: mailout.yourcompany.com.<br />

Port (SMTP) – The Mail monitor uses the standard SMTP port<br />

(25). If you use a nonstandard SMTP port, you can specify it<br />

here.<br />

From E-Mail Address – Type the mail address from which the<br />

test message will be sent (for example,<br />

mailtest@yourcompany.com).<br />

To E-Mail Address – Type the mail address to which the test<br />

message should be sent (for example,<br />

mailtest@yourcompany.com). This should be the address for the<br />

POP account that you specify in the Account Name box.<br />

This server (SMTP) requires authentication – Check this box if<br />

the server requires authentication.<br />

Account Name – Enter the account name. For example,<br />

defghi@gmail.com.<br />

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