Mail session settings for application clients
Configure mail session properties.
To view this Application Client Resource Configuration Tool (ACRCT) page, click File > Open. After you browse for an EAR file, click Open. Expand the selected JAR file > Mail Providers > mail provider instance. Right-click Mail Sessions and click New. The following fields appear on the General tab:
Name
Represents the administrative name of the JavaMail session object.
Description
Provides an optional description for our administrative records.
JNDI Name
The application client run time uses this field to retrieve configuration information.
Mail Transport Host
Server to connect to when sending mail.
Mail Transport Protocol
Transport protocol to use when sending mail.
Mail Transport User
User ID to use when the mail transport host requires authentication.
Mail Transport Password
Password to use when the mail transport host requires authentication.
Enable strict Internet address parsing
Specifies whether the recipient addresses must be parsed strictly in compliance with RFC 822, which is a specifications document issued by the Internet Architecture Board.
This setting is not generally used for most mail applications. RFC 822 syntax for parsing addresses effectively enforces a strict definition of a valid email address. If we select this setting, JavaMail will adhere to RFC 822 syntax and reject recipient addresses that do not parse into valid email addresses (as defined by the specification). If we do not select this setting, JavaMail will not adhere to RFC 822 syntax and will accept recipient addresses that do not comply with the specification. By default, this setting is deselected. We can view the RFC 822 specification at the following URL for the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C): http://www.w3.org/Protocols/rfc822/.
Re-Enter Password
Confirms the password.
Mail From
Mail originator.
Mail Store Host
Mail account host (or "domain") name.
Mail Store User
User ID of the mail account.
Mail Store Password
Password of the mail account.
Re-Enter Password
Confirms the password.
Mail Store Protocol
Protocol to be used when receiving mail.
Mail Debug
When true, JavaMail interaction with mail servers, along with these mail session properties are printed to the stdout file.
Custom Properties
Specifies name-value pairs for setting additional properties on the object created at run time for this resource.
We must enter a name that is a public property on the object and a value that can be converted from a string to the type required by the set method of the property. The acceptable properties and values depend on the object created. Refer to the object documentation for a list of valid properties and values.
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