- Notes, cautions, and warnings
- Introduction
- Requirements and Architecture
- Pre-Installation Configuration
- Install or Upgrade/Migrate
- Post-Installation Configuration
- Administrative Tasks
- Ports
- SQL Server Best Practices
- Certificates
In the Server Configuration Tool, click the SMTP tab.
This tab configures SMTP settings for Product Bulletins, notifications, and Advanced Threat Prevention Threat Relay messages.
When configuration changes are complete, restart the Security Server service. The Security Server service must be restarted in order for the settings to be updated.
Enter the following information:
In Host Name, enter the FQDN of your SMTP server, such as smtpservername.domain.com.
In User Name, enter the user name to log in to the mail server. The format can be DOMAIN\jdoe, jdoe, or whatever form your organization requires.
In Password, enter the Password associated with this user name.
In From Address, enter the email address that the email will originate from. This may be the same as the account for the user name (jdoe@domain.com), but it can also be another account that the specified user name has access to send email for (CloudRegistration@domain.com).
In Port, enter the Port number (typically 25).
In the Authentication menu, select either True or False.
When changes are complete:
From the top menu, select Configuration > Save. If prompted, confirm the save.
Close the Dell Server Configuration Tool.
Click Start > Run. Type services.msc and click OK. When Services opens, navigate to each Dell Service and click Start the service.