Difference between revisions of "Email Notification Service"

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'''EmailNotification package Delivery Service'''
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'''EmailNotification Package Delivery Service'''
  
ClearQuest Email Service performs centralized email delivery for ClearQuest user databases utilizing [[ClearQuest_Email_Notification_Package | Email Notification]] package in '''Queue''' mode. <br />
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ClearQuest Email Service performs centralized email delivery for ClearQuest user databases utilizing the [[ClearQuest_Email_Notification_Package | Email Notification]] package in the '''Queue''' mode. <br />
 
It features:
 
It features:
 
* Servicing multiple user databases and multiple connections (dbsets)
 
* Servicing multiple user databases and multiple connections (dbsets)
* Performing scheduled delivery with configured interval and offset.
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* Performing scheduled deliveries with a configured interval and offset.
* Operating in console mode, or working as a service.
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* Operating in console mode or working as a service.
 
* Supporting login, digest, and NTLM authentication mechanisms.
 
* Supporting login, digest, and NTLM authentication mechanisms.
* Sending emails via secure connection using SMTP over SSL or STARTTLS extension.
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* Sending emails via a secure connection using SMTP over SSL or STARTTLS extension.
 
* Preventing user credentials from exposure by encrypting them in the configuration file.
 
* Preventing user credentials from exposure by encrypting them in the configuration file.
  
  
 
[[Category:Rational]] [[Category:ClearQuest]] [[Category:Email_Notification_Package]]
 
[[Category:Rational]] [[Category:ClearQuest]] [[Category:Email_Notification_Package]]

Revision as of 22:53, 22 June 2013

EmailNotification Package Delivery Service

ClearQuest Email Service performs centralized email delivery for ClearQuest user databases utilizing the Email Notification package in the Queue mode.
It features:

  • Servicing multiple user databases and multiple connections (dbsets)
  • Performing scheduled deliveries with a configured interval and offset.
  • Operating in console mode or working as a service.
  • Supporting login, digest, and NTLM authentication mechanisms.
  • Sending emails via a secure connection using SMTP over SSL or STARTTLS extension.
  • Preventing user credentials from exposure by encrypting them in the configuration file.