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Figure 228 Adding an email service resource
d. Configure the email service as described in 952HTable 36.
e. Click Apply.
Table 36 Configuration items
Item Descri
p
tion
Resource Name
Enter a name for the email service resource.
The resource name must be unique in the SSL VPN system. Resources are uniquely
identified by their names.
IMPORTANT:
If you do not configure the command for Command, HP recommends including the
resource type, local address, and local port in the resource name so that users can view
the desired information after they log in to the SSL VPN system.
A resource name cannot contain question marks (?), angle brackets (< >), backward
slashes (\), quotation marks (single or double) (' "), percent signs (%), ampersand signs
(&), or pound signs (#).
Service Type Select an email service type, POP3, IMAP, or SMTP.
Remote Host Enter the host name or IP address of the email server.
Remote Port Enter the service port number of the email server.
Local Address Enter a loopback address or a character string that represents a loopback address.
Local Port
Enter the local port number. It must be the default port number for the email service of
the specified type.
Command
Configure the Windows command for the resource.
Users must manually start the email service application. You do not need to configure
this item.
4. Configure a Notes service resource:
Notes is a platform for implementing office automation. It provides email services in a client/server
model. SSL VPN can improve the security of Notes mail services. Hereafter, the term Notes service
refers to Notes mail services.
a. Select VPN > SSL VPN > Resource Management > TCP Application from the navigation tree.
b. Click the Notes Service tab to view existing notes services, as shown in 953HFigure 229.