In Delivery > Outbound Connections, set the TCP Port to the relay port required for the email provider (should be something other than 25).Consult with your email provider if needed. In Delivery > Outbound Security, set up the authentication needed for the server where emails will be sent.Set the retry and timeout values as desired. Open the Relay menu and add the DSP app server IP address, 127.0.0.1 (local host), and the IP address of the email server where the email will be sent (example: 159.122.219.43). Open the Connection menu and grant access to both the DSP app server IP address and 127.0.0.1 (local host) by adding them to the Computers list. ![]() Open the Authentication menu and select the Integrated Windows Authentication check box. Open the Advanced menu and make sure the TCP Port is set to 25. Set the IP address to the IP address of the DSP app server. ![]() Select Properties from the SMTP Virtual Server context menu. On the DSP application server, navigate to the Add Roles and Features Wizard in the Server Manager.Įdit Settings in SMTP Virtual Server propertiesĢ. ![]() Set the Email Server field to localhostġ. In the SST/DSP application, navigate to Admin > Configuration > ParametersĢ. To configure SMTP ports other than 25, follow the steps below.ġ. Users sometimes need to send email from the SST/DSP application using a different TCP port, but this cannot be configured from within the DSP. All SMTP Requests from the SST (formerly DSP) are made on TCP port 25 (See SST System Ports).
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