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Primary Username: the same as the Sender Email ID.
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Primary Password: the two-step authentication APP password. See the Gmail SMTPsetup page for
more details.
For the secured channel option, check whichever of the following options that applies to your setup:
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Primary SMTP SSLTLS Enable
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Primary SMTP STARTTLS Enable
Both of the above options will have the below fields to fill:
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Upload SMTP CA Certificate File: Upload the file that contains the certificate signed by the trusted
CA. The CACERT file should be a .pem file (optional).
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Upload SMTP Certificate File: Upload the client certificate file. The CERT file should be a .pem file.
This field will be automatically filled if you generate or upload the CERT on the SSLSetting page. For
more information, see SSL Settings on page30.
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Upload SMTP Private Key: Upload the client private key file. The SMTP key file should be a .pem file.
This field will be automatically filled if you generate or upload the CERT on the SSLSetting page. For
more information, see SSL Settings on page30.
Go to Settings > User Management > User Management Configuration and enter the email address to be
used for in the Email ID field for both the admin user, typically the sender, and any users that may need to
receive the password recovery emails.
Hotmail Server
Enter the corresponding settings for your Hotmail service:
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Sender Email ID: Hotmail account that will be sending the password recovery emails. Typically this is
the admin of the IPMI module.
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Primary Server Name: a name to identify this server. This name will be used during SSL handshake.
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Primary Server IP: 40.101.146.98, IP of smtp.office365.com. You can ping this address to verify the IP
address.
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Primary SMTP port: 587 (used for STARTTLS).
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Primary Username: the same as the Sender Email ID.
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Primary Password: Hotmail password.
Check the Primary SMTP SSLTLS Enable checkbox, which opens the following fields to be filled:
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Upload SMTP CA Certificate File: Upload the file that contains the certificate signed by the trusted
CA. The CACERT file should be a .pem file (optional).
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Upload SMTP Certificate File: Upload the client certificate file. The CERT file should be a .pem file.
This field will be automatically filled if you generate or upload the CERT on the SSLSetting page. For
more information, see SSL Settings on page30.
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Upload SMTP Private Key: Upload the client private key file. The SMTP key file should be a .pem file.
This field will be automatically filled if you generate or upload the CERT on the SSLSetting page. For
more information, see SSL Settings on page30.
Go to Settings > User Management > User Management Configuration and enter the email address to be
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