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6.6.37.0.1: Properties of JavaMail sessions

6.6.37.0.1: Properties of JavaMail sessions

Key:
Property name in the Java-based administrative console Applies to Java administrative console of Advanced Edition Version 4.0
Property name in the Web-based administrative console Applies to Web administrative console of Advanced Single Server Edition Version 4.0
Property name in the application client resource configuration tool Applies to Application Client Resource Configuration Tool

Category  Property name in the Web-based administrative console
Optional category for classifying this resource for your administrative records
Custom Properties  Property name in the application client resource configuration tool
Name-value pairs for setting additional properties
Confirm Password  Property name in the Java-based administrative console or Re-Enter Password  Property name in the application client resource configuration tool
Confirm the password that you entered in the preceding field
Description  Property name in the Java-based administrative console  Property name in the Web-based administrative console  Property name in the application client resource configuration tool
Optional description for your administrative records
Enable Store  Property name in the Web-based administrative console
Enable JavaMail sessions
J2EE Resource Provider  Property name in the Web-based administrative console
The JavaMail provider with which this JavaMail session is associated
JNDI Binding Path  Property name in the Java-based administrative console or JNDI Name  Property name in the Web-based administrative console
The JNDI name for the resource, including any naming subcontexts. This name is used as the linkage between the platform's binding information for resources defined in the client applications deployment descriptor and actual resources bound into JNDI by the platform
JNDI Name  Property name in the Web-based administrative console  Property name in the application client resource configuration tool
See JNDI Binding Path
Name  Property name in the Java-based administrative console  Property name in the Web-based administrative console  Property name in the application client resource configuration tool
Administrative name of the JavaMail session object
Mail From  Property name in the Web-based administrative console  Property name in the application client resource configuration tool or Outgoing Mail Originator  Property name in the Java-based administrative console
Value of replyTo field in mail messages sent through the mail transport host. The Internet email address that by default will be displayed in the received message as either the "From" or the "Reply-To" address. The recipient's reply will come to the specified address.
Mail Store Access Host  Property name in the Java-based administrative console or Mail Store Host  Property name in the Web-based administrative console  Property name in the application client resource configuration tool
The server to which to connect when reading mail. This property combines with the mail store user ID and password to represent a valid mail account. For example, if the mail account is john_william@my.company.com, enter my.company.com.
Mail Store Access Password  Property name in the Java-based administrative console or Mail Store Password  Property name in the Web-based administrative console  Property name in the application client resource configuration tool
The password to use when connecting to the mail store host. This property combines with the mail store user ID and password to represent a valid mail account. For example, if the mail account is john_william@my.company.com, enter the password corresponding to john_william.
Mail Store Access Protocol  Property name in the Java-based administrative console or Mail Store Protocol  Property name in the Web-based administrative console  Property name in the application client resource configuration tool
The protocol to be used when reading mail. Should be IMAP.
Mail Store Access User Name  Property name in the Java-based administrative console or Mail Store User  Property name in the Web-based administrative console  Property name in the application client resource configuration tool
The user ID to use when connecting to the mail store host. This property combines with the mail store user ID and password to represent a valid mail account. For example, if the mail account is john_william@my.company.com, enter john_william.
Mail Store Host  Property name in the Web-based administrative console  Property name in the application client resource configuration tool
See Mail Store Access Host
Mail Store Password  Property name in the Web-based administrative console  Property name in the application client resource configuration tool
See Mail Store Access Password
Mail Store Protocol  Property name in the Web-based administrative console  Property name in the application client resource configuration tool
See Mail Store Access Protocol
Mail Store User  Property name in the Web-based administrative console  Property name in the application client resource configuration tool
See Mail Store Access User
Mail Transport Host  Property name in the Web-based administrative console  Property name in the application client resource configuration tool or Outgoing Mail Server  Property name in the Java-based administrative console
The server to which to connect when sending mail. Specify the fully qualified Internet host name of the mail server, also known as the SMTP server
Mail Transport Password  Property name in the Web-based administrative console  Property name in the application client resource configuration tool or Outgoing Mail Password  Property name in the Java-based administrative console
The password to provide when connecting to the mail transport host. This property is rarely used for the default SMTP protocol. You can leave this field blank unless you use a transport protocol that requires a user ID and password.
Mail Transport Protocol  Property name in the Web-based administrative console  Property name in the application client resource configuration tool or Outgoing Mail Protocol  Property name in the Java-based administrative console
The transport or protocol to use when sending mail, such as "POP3", "IMAP4", or "SMTP"

The default is set to SMTP, and usually you should not change it. To use a different protocol, first install the required service provider, and then enter the protocol name in this field.

Mail Transport User  Property name in the Web-based administrative console  Property name in the application client resource configuration tool or Outgoing Mail User Name  Property name in the Java-based administrative console
The user ID to provide when connecting to the mail transport host. This property is rarely used for the default SMTP protocol. You can leave this field blank unless you use a transport protocol that requires a user ID and password.
Outgoing Mail Originator  Property name in the Java-based administrative console
See Mail From
Outgoing Mail Server  Property name in the Java-based administrative console
See Mail Transport Host
Outgoing Mail Password  Property name in the Java-based administrative console
See Mail Transport Password
Outgoing Mail Protocol  Property name in the Java-based administrative console
See Mail Transport Protocol
Outgoing Mail User Name  Property name in the Java-based administrative console
See Mail Transport User
Re-Enter Password  Property name in the application client resource configuration tool
See Confirm Password
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