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Field Description
Outgoing Mail
Server
(Required) Hostname or IP address of the server for the outgoing mail (for example,
smtp.exampleprovider.com).
Port (Required) Click this field and use the counter to select port number of the server to use for
outgoing mail.
Use SSL If selected, enables secure socket layer communication with the server and ensures that
outgoing communications are encrypted.
Authentication
Type
Specifies the authentication method for the outgoing mail server. Options include:
l Password
l MD5 Challenge-Response
l NTLM
l HTTP MD5 Digest
l None
Account Details Specifies how user account information should be supplied. Options include:
l User provided - entered by user on device
l Provisioning - values acquired during device provisioning
l Shared preset values - testing only
User Name If Shared preset values - testing only is selected in the Account Details drop-down list,
Username field is added to the form. Enter the username for connecting to the server for
outgoing mail.
Outgoing
Password Same
as Incoming
If selected, the same password is used for incoming and outgoing mail.
Use S/MIME If selected, the email account supports S/MIME.
Table 70: Email Settings Form, Outgoing Mail Server Settings Area
When you have completed your changes on this form, click Save Changes. The application set is available as a
configuration unit on the Configuration Profile list view.
For more information about configuration profiles, see "Configuration Profiles" on page 216
Configuring an iOS Device Passcode Policy
Passcode policy settings are typically used when you provision a corporate-owned device, or when a user is
given remote access to sensitive information. Passcode policy settings you define can be used in configuration
profiles for an iOS device. You can define multiple passcode policy settings.
Passcode policy settings are only supported by iOSdevices; they are ignored by all other device types.