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Squore allows users to configure automatic sending of e-mail notifications at the end of an analysis. In order to use this feature, Squore Server must be configured to communicate with an SMTP server.
Before you start, ensure that the following details are available:
The URL and port of your SMTP server
The username and password used to authenticate against the SMTP server
The e-mail address that you want to see used in the from field of the e-mails.
In order to configure the SMTP server integration:
Edit <SQUORE_HOME>/server/standalone/configuration/standalone.xml, find the mail-session
configuration, which by default looks like this:
<smtp-server outbound-socket-binding-ref="mail-smtp"/>
Complete the element to add in the username and password for the smtp server, and optionally turn on ssl:
<mail-session name="default" jndi-name="java:jboss/mail/Default"> <smtp-server outbound-socket-binding-ref="mail-smtp" ssl="false" username="login" password="password"/> </mail-session>
Find the outbound-socket-binding
element with the
name
attribute mail-smtp and edit the remote-destination
sub-element as needed:
<outbound-socket-binding name="mail-smtp"> <remote-destination host="localhost" port="25"/> </outbound-socket-binding>
Start Squore Server.
Log in as administrator and go to Administration > System.
Set the value of the FROM e-mail address for notifications, as well as the
Squore Server URL to be used in body of the e-mails, for example squore@domain.com
and http://localhost:8180/SQuORE_Server/
.