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Questions about configuring notification delivery

yonkim
10-Marble

Questions about configuring notification delivery

There are some questions for setting up the smtp server.notification_delivery.png
What information does the From Address need?
What does SOCKs Host information mean? Detailed explanation is required.

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stmarchessault
14-Alexandrite
(To:yonkim)

Greetings @yonkim,

 

Adding to Himesh's response, this information is also available in the Configuring Notification Delivery section of the ThingWorx Manufacturing Apps Setup and Configuration Guide 8.2.

 

Do these replies provide the information you are seeking? If so, please mark one of these posts with "Accept as Solution", for the benefit of others who may have the same question.

 

If you are still unresolved on your original question, let us know how else we can continue troubleshooting this with you.

 

 

Best regards,

Steven M

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hrajpal
14-Alexandrite
(To:yonkim)

Greetings Yonkim,

 

The From Address will be the email address that is to appear in the From field of the email message and SOCKS host information are to be used only if you are using SOCKS protocol to communicate between client and server .

Basically Socket Secure (SOCKS) is an Internet protocol that exchanges network packets between a client and server through a proxy server. 

If you are using SOCKS proxy server for communication , then you need to provide the host name and port number.

 

Thanks,

Himesh Rajpal

stmarchessault
14-Alexandrite
(To:yonkim)

Greetings @yonkim,

 

Adding to Himesh's response, this information is also available in the Configuring Notification Delivery section of the ThingWorx Manufacturing Apps Setup and Configuration Guide 8.2.

 

Do these replies provide the information you are seeking? If so, please mark one of these posts with "Accept as Solution", for the benefit of others who may have the same question.

 

If you are still unresolved on your original question, let us know how else we can continue troubleshooting this with you.

 

 

Best regards,

Steven M

Hi @yonkim.

 

If one of the previous responses answered your question, please mark the Accepted Solution for the benefit of others on the community.

 

Or, if you are still unresolved on this issue, please let us know so we can continue to assist.

 

Regards.

 

--Sharon

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