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SMTP MFT Connection Properties

SMTP MFT Connection Properties

Create an SMTP MFT Connection to define communications using the SMTP protocol for an MFT Remote endpoint. Informatica Managed File Transfer can connect to SMTP mail servers to send email messages. This is especially useful for distributing files as email attachments. When you define an SMTP MFT Connection, indicate the SMTP connection properties such as the host name or IP address, and optionally the user and password.
The following table describes the properties in the
Basic
tab:
Property
Description
Name
Name of the MFT Connection.
Description
Provide a description for the MFT Connection.
Host
The host name or IP address of the server.
The following table describes the properties in the
Connection
tab:
Property
Description
Port
The port number to use for connecting to the server. If left blank, the default port number is 25.
User
The user name to use for connecting to the server.
Password
The password to use for connecting to the server.
Is Password Encrypted
Indicates whether or not the password is encrypted. You should choose Yes if you clicked the Encrypt button for the Password.
Connection Type
The connection type to use when communicating with the SMTP Server. The following options are available:
  • Normal - The connection is not encrypted.
  • Explicit SSL - After initial authentication with the SMTP server, the connection is encrypted with SSL.
  • Implicit SSL - The entire connection and transmission is encrypted using SSL.
  • O365 - Connects to the Office365 SMTP servers.
Client ID
The unique identification ID assigned to an application which establishes an identity with the Office 365 applications.
Client Secret
The secret key is used to exchange the authorization code to access the token. Include the Client Secret if the application is confidential.
Is Client Secret Encrypted
Indicates whether or not the client secret is encrypted. You should choose Yes if you clicked the Encrypt button for the Client Secret.

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