09-16-2013 12:18 AM
i'm configuring EEM that sends email but our mail server require authentication with username@domain.com
action 5.0 mail server "username@domain:password@mail-server" to "email" from "email" subject "hi subject" body "hi"
thanks
09-16-2013 01:01 AM
Hi,
I'm not sure if that also works with EEM but the first thing which comes to my mind is escaping the special characters with backslash:
username\@domain\.com:password@mail-server
It's worth a try, I guess.
HTH
Rolf
09-16-2013 02:15 AM
Hi,
I tried the followings:
action 5.0 mail server "username\@domain\.com:password@mail-server" to "email" from "email" subject "hi subject" body "hi"
action 5.0 mail server "username\@domain.com\:password@mail-server" to "email" from "email" subject "hi subject" body "hi"
but failed "error in connecting to SMTP server"
Thanks
09-16-2013 08:04 AM
If your email username contains an '@' then you will not be able to use applets. You must convert to Tcl. This is a known bug. You can use the script at http://www.marcuscom.com/convert_applet/ to convert the policy to Tcl.
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