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ZTrust sends emails to users for various purposes, including user email verification, password resets, and server event notifications.
To enable email functionality, you have to configure your SMTP server settings within ZTrust (under the Email tab)
Host indicates the SMTP host name used for sending emails.
It denotes the SMTP server Port.
This feature is optional and enables the use of a user-friendly alias for the From Email address.
If not configured, the plain From Email address will be displayed in email clients.
It refers to the sender's email address or addresses utilized as the From SMTP-Headers for outgoing emails.
This feature is optional and lets you configure a user-friendly email address alias.
If not set, the plain Reply To email address will be used.
This feature is optional and pertains to the email address used for the Reply To SMTP-Header for the sent emails.
If not set, the plain From email address will be used.
This setting is optional and represents the Bounce Address used for the Return-Path SMTP-Header in outgoing emails.
This is a toggle button, when activated (turned ON), it enables SSL communication between ZTrust and its clients and applications.
When deactivated (turned OFF), SSL is disabled.
You can toggle it ON or OFF according to your requirements.
This toggle button, when switched ON, activates TLS encryption for all data exchanges between ZTrust and its clients and applications.
Conversely, when switched OFF, TLS encryption is disabled.
You have the flexibility to toggle it ON or OFF according to your specific needs.
This toggle button is activated(turned ON) when your SMTP server necessitates authentication.
If authentication is not needed, it remains OFF.
When prompted, you can use the Username and Password.