Using the Server ­Console : Mail Manager : Overview: Main Panel
   
Overview: Main Panel
The Mail Manager module of the Cumulus Server Console or Web Server Console provides access to the central Cumulus mail configuration settings and the mail queue.
1 Displays the central Cumulus mail configuration settings.
2 Displays the list of messages to be sent. Provides buttons for deleting selected messages or refreshing the list
Mail Server Tab (3 - 14)
Server
The following settings define the mail server employed for sending emails from within Cumulus and its configuration.
3 Address of the SMTP Server employed.
4 SMTP Port. It the port is set automatically according to the security settings. (Port 25 is the SMTP standard TCP port)
5 Security level for mail server communication. Options are:
– None: no security level defined
– Secure SMTP (SSL): Secure Sockets Layer
– Start-TLS Transport Layer Security (TLS)
For setting the security level ask your mail server administrator.
6 Name of the mail server user account (used for authentication at the mail server)
7 Password of the mail server user account
8 Email address of the sender - either used for all mails sent or only for mails without a From address.
9 Options for the From address. If the option For mails without From address is activated, the address of the sender will be used by default.
Notifications
The following settings define whether and how notifications are sent:
10 If activated, notifications generated by the Cumulus Server and Scheduler are sent as mail messages to the email addresses defined below.
11 Defines the level of notifications that shall be sent via mail. Levels of notification include information, warning and error. The more severe levels are always included.
12 Mail address of the recipients of the notification. You can enter multiple addresses separated by commas.
13 Saves your settings and closes the window.
14 Sends a test mail messages employing the current settings.
TIP: The notification emails or other automatically generated email messages (e.g. URLs) might be very short and therefore might be identified as unwanted email messages (email spam or junk). Canto recommends you to send test mails and – if necessary – to request the recipients to include the From address in the safe senders lists of their local emails clients.
Queue Tab
List of messages to be sent. Use according buttons for deleting selected messages or refreshing the list.