Enabling email transfers

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Email transfers may be enabled in the File > Settings > Email panel.  For a user to be able to perform ad-hoc email transfers the "Enable ad-hoc email transfers" option must be enabled in both the File > Settings > Email panel and the "Enable ad-hoc email transfers" option must be enabled for the specified user account.

 

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Enable - Enables email

 

SMTP Settings

 

Host/IP - The hostname or IP of the SMTP server.

 

Port - The port of the SMTP server.

 

Connection type - The type of connection to use.  PLAIN indicates a plain-text SMTP session.  SSL and START-TLS are encrypted SMTP sessions.  Consult your SMTP server documentation for details on what connection types are supported.

 

Login - Optional username to use if SMTP server requires authentication.

 

Password - Optional password to use if SMTP server requires authentication.

 

PGP Encryption key - Optional encryption key for use in OpenPGP encrypting outbound email messages.

 

PGP Signing key - Optional signing key for use in OpenPGP signing outbound email messages.

 

From - Optional From address used when sending emails.  This may be overridden by user when performing ad-hoc email transfers.

 

Debug file - Optional debug file for use in debugging SMTP server problems.

 

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Ad-Hoc Email File Transfer Settings

 

Enable ad-hoc email transfer - Check to enable email transfers.

 

Enable password protect - Check to password protect email links.

 

Link expiration range - The minimum and maximum values that will be displayed to user for setting email link expiration.

 

See also

 

Adding users