Internet
Internet

E-mail sender |
The e-mail address that will be shown as the sender when sending e-mails from PANTHEON. |
First and Last Name (u) |
Full name of the e-mail sender. |
SMTP Server |
The name of your e-mail server. |
FTP Server |
The name of your FTP server. |
User Name (u) |
The user name for the FTP server. |
Password (u) |
The password for the FTP server. |
Return Receipt |
If checked, you will receive confirmation when e-mails sent from PANTHEON have been successfully delivered. |
Classification ID |
Determines which Classification is set to sent e-mail if saving e-mails in documentation module is enabled. |
Save sent e-mail |
If enabled, every e-mail sent from Pantheon is also saved in Documentation module. |
Proxy
Use these settings if you connect to the internet through a proxy server.
|
HTTP |
The name of your HTTP server. |
FTP |
The name of your proxy FTP server. |
Port From |
The start of the proxy port range. |
Port To |
The end of the proxy port range. |
Timeout |
The timeout for the proxy server in seconds. |
Autodetect Proxy Settings |
Let PANTHEON try to detect your proxy settings. If the detection is successful, a message displays the detected proxy port (see FTP/HTTP: Proxy at port: xx). When the detection is complete, successful or not, the message Detection complete is displayed.
If the port range and/or timeout parameters are not specified or contain other characters than numbers, an error is returned (see The port range and timeout are not specified or are not integers. |
URL of Internal Regulations (m) |
The location of you internal regulations, which can then be accessed through the Help menu. |
SMTP use TLS/SSL |
None - do not use encription
SSL/TLS - use SSL/TSL encription
Auto - automatic
|
Force TLS 1.2 |
Sice old secure protocols are getting deprecated, new option is added to force only TLS 1.2 for secure socket communication. Pantheon already supports TLS 1.2 in email comunication.
Also, Pantheon supports older SSL, TLS 1.0 and TLS 1.1 protocols which are needed for clients that are still on older mail servers without support for newer TLS 1.2. Majority of servers will select best common supprted protocol.
Some servers disallow client support for older protocols. In that case, it is required to force only newer TLS 1.2 protocol to support email communication via those servers.
Checking this option, Pantheon will announce support only for TLS 1.2 in secure communication layer.
Selecting this option will make connection most secure, and connection process will be fastest possible, most modern servers shoud have support for it.
|
Example of settings for sending email with Office 365 accout:

 |
You must use the HTTP protocol if you are using a proxy server, because the FTP protocol does not work when behind a proxy. |