System information
Blastware Compliance Module
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i Sender
Input your personal information and Internet connection requirements in this area
ii From Name
Insert the name of the person (or project) which you would like the recipient to see in the
“From” field of the email message.
iii From Address
Enter your e-mail address.
iv Authentication Method
Use the drop down menu and select the proper Authentication Method required by your
Internet service provider. SMTP authentication is a system where some sort of authentication,
such as providing a user name and password, is carried out during the sending of an email
message for security purposes.
Setting up SMTP authentication is something that you would typically do when initially
configuring your e-mail software - most current e-mail client software is capable of
authentication, and most Internet service providers require that you use this feature.
There are several different mechanisms available for authentication; many use plain text
passwords, while more complex ones use security technology similar to encryption.
Blastware supports the AUTH LOGIN, LOGIN PLAIN, and CRAM-MD5, authentication
protocols.
v Blind Carbon Copy
A copy of the message that you send will not be kept in your Sent folder; for a record, use Blind
Carbon Copy to ensure that a message is sent to you, and to other individuals.
vi Bcc Address
Place your cursor in the text box next to Address, and type the email address of the recipients you
would like to receive a copy of the Event information; addresses input into this text field will not
be visible to the recipients that you specify in the Edit Email Delivery dialog. Use a semi-colon
with a space to separate each e-mail address
Example: consultant@consultant.com; customer@customer.com