SMTP stands for Simple Mail Transfer Protocol. This is an internet standard for electronic mail (e-mail)
transmission. These settings should be provided by your ISP (Internet service provider).
SMTP server
: Is the server that you are going to connect to for sending out email. For example, we will
use a Gmail SMTP, it would look like this: smtp.gmail.com
Port
: Is determined by the email provider. Gmail uses ports 587 or 25.
Use Authentication:
Will be check marked for most setups. SMTP servers typically require
authentication of clients by credentials before allowing access.
Username:
Will be the email address you use to send out email. Example: example@gmail.com
Password:
Is the password that was setup with the email you created.
Email from
: Is the email address that will show up on the email being sent from the HTK. Typically this is
the same as Username.
Test Recipient
: allows you to test the settings you put in by sending out a test email. Enter in the email
you would like to send a test email to, then hit the test button. This will tell you if the HTK can send
email.
Once you have completed these settings, click activate changes to save the settings. Then click the back
button to the previous page. Continue to click Back until you are at the page you need.
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