Working with E-mail → Mail Servers → Mail Server Configuration Settings
Use the Mail Server settings to configure mail servers for the Mail Client or Notification Server (on-demand only).
The following options are available on the Add Mail Server page:
A unique name that identifies the mail server.
The mail server protocol (POP3, IMAP, or Exchange). Configure the remaining fields based on the protocol that you select.
For POP3 and IMAP servers, enter the server host name.
For POP3 and IMAP servers, enter the port number.
For POP3 and IMAP servers, select this check box to send and receive messages through a secure connection.
For POP3 and IMAP servers, select this check box if you know that the server requires an SSL-dedicated port. Otherwise, to use SSL encryption in the standard way, clear this check box.
Select this option to include HTML-based text from an incoming e-mail message for e-mail submissions and the E-mail Recorder (on-demand only).
Select this option to have the Mail Client delete messages from your mail boxes after the message has been processed successfully.
Select this option to tell the Mail Client which part of an e-mail message should be included in the submitted item if both plain text and HTML parts are present in the e-mail message.
Select this option to attach "text/html" formatted e-mails as PDF attachments to the SBM item (in addition to the field mappings you define in Application Administrator).
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By default, attachments embedded in e-mail submissions are ignored. Select this check box to add all embedded attachments, including e-mail signatures, to submitted items. This setting applies to all e-mail submissions.
The following tables describe how messages are processed depending on the message content type and the various combinations of the Use HTML e-mail section and Attach HTML e-mail as PDF options.
Use HTML e-mail section | Attach HTML e-mail as PDF | Result |
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Enabled | Enabled | PDF is not generated and only plain text is submitted |
Enabled | Disabled | PDF is not generated and only plain text is submitted |
Disabled | Enabled | PDF is not generated and only plain text is submitted |
Disabled | Disabled | PDF is not generated and only plain text is submitted |
Use HTML e-mail section | Attach HTML e-mail as PDF | Result |
---|---|---|
Enabled | Enabled | PDF is generated and HTML is submitted |
Enabled | Disabled | PDF is not generated and HTML is submitted |
Disabled | Enabled | PDF is generated and only plain text is submitted |
Disabled | Disabled | PDF is not generated and only plain text is submitted |
The behavior is the same for incoming e-mails that are “multipart/alternative” depending on whether the type of a particular part is “text/plain” or “text/html”.
Select this option to tell the Mail Client which part of an e-mail message should be included in the submitted item if both plain text and HTML parts are present in the e-mail message.
Select this option to attach "text/html" formatted e-mails as PDF attachments to the SBM item.
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Select this option to attach files included with e-mail messages to items.
Select this option to attach e-mail messages that are sent from items as notes to those items.
The following tables describe how messages are processed depending on the message content type and the various combinations of the Use HTML e-mail section and Attach HTML e-mail as PDF options.
Use HTML e-mail section | Attach HTML e-mail as PDF | Result |
---|---|---|
Enabled | Enabled | PDF is not generated and only plain text is attached |
Enabled | Disabled | PDF is not generated and only plain text is attached |
Disabled | Enabled | PDF is not generated and only plain text is attached |
Disabled | Disabled | PDF is not generated and only plain text is attached |
Use HTML e-mail section | Attach HTML e-mail as PDF | Result |
---|---|---|
Enabled | Enabled | PDF is generated and HTML is attached |
Enabled | Disabled | PDF is not generated and HTML is attached |
Disabled | Enabled | PDF is generated and only plain text is attached |
Disabled | Disabled | PDF is not generated and only plain text is attached |
The behavior is the same for incoming e-mails that are “multipart/alternative” depending on whether the type of a particular part is “text/plain” or “text/html”.
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