set_hostname_for_smtp_communication
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- | Lucy allows you to set a SMTP server name (that is the server name of LUCY). It must be a FQDN. This is the name of the server that will appear in the SMTP communication after the “helo” or “ehlo” command. This name could be the host name you defined under domain settings. Lets assume you create a domain example.com and you defined an MX entry called “mail.example.com” then you should add this FQDN in the smtp server name field for this specific campaign. | + | Lucy allows you to set a SMTP server name (that is the server name of LUCY). It must be a FQDN. This is the name of the server that will appear in the SMTP communication after the “helo” or “ehlo” command. This name could be the host name you defined under domain settings. Lets assume you create a domain example.com and you defined an MX entry called “mail.example.com” then you should add this FQDN in the smtp server name field for this specific campaign. |
===== Where can this be defined? ===== | ===== Where can this be defined? ===== | ||
- | The hostname can be defined: | + | The hostname can be defined |
- | * either globally within [[advanced_settings|advanced settings]] or | + | {{ server_name.png?600 }} |
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- | {{ smtp_hostname.png? | + | |
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- | * within the advanced [[mail_settings|message settings]] in the campaign | + | |
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- | {{ hostname1.png?600 }} | + |
set_hostname_for_smtp_communication.txt · Last modified: 2020/11/11 14:36 by lucy