Description
The email sender sends 1Gateway messages as email messages through SMTP. Supports attachments.
Prerequisites
Installation
1 - Login
Login to 1gateway, and make sure you are in "Advanced mode". If this is the first time you log in, the default user and password are both 'admin' (without the quotes).
2 - System Maintenance
Click on the menu icon and choose the option "System maintenance"
3 - Upload file
In the System maintenance view you can either drag and drop the downloaded zip file or select it by clicking the "choose file" button.
4 - Restart
After the upload installation will be confirmed. Restart 1Gateway to ensure any locked files are updated.
Configuration
Open the main menu and click on "New plugin"
Select the plugin you want to configure. Use the Filter field if needed.
Field name | Supported values | Description |
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Email server | Any string | Email session property. Email server to connect to |
Port number | Any integer | Email session property. Port number |
Authenticate | True / false | Email session property. Defines if to authenticate when connecting to the email server with username and password. |
Email user | Any valid email address | Email with which to log in to |
Password | Any string | Password of the email user |
Origin email address | Any valid email address | Origin email address |
Default destination email address | Any valid email address | Default destination email for the message.* |
Protocol | TLS, SSL, No encryption | Email session property. Protocol used to send emails |
Properties filename | Valid filename | (Advanced) if custom properties are needed to create email connection, define them in this file |
*Destination email:
If the message doesn't contain a "destemail" field, the messages will be sent to this address.
Multiple email addresses can be provided by separating them with a comma, like so: abc@abc.com,abc@def.com,ghi@abc.com
Advanced configuration
The properties file is used in cases where the fields in the configuration are insufficient. Define the properties filename and create a file with the desired properties. Example of a properties file:
The properties in the properties file will override the properties defined in the configuration. These fields are:
- Email server (mail.smtp.host)
- Port number (mail.smtp.port)
- Authenticate (mail.smtp.auth)
- Protocol (mail.smtp.starttls.enable, mail.smtp.ssl.enable)
Make sure to define these fields in the email properties file.
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