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On the Email tab, you can configure parameters of sending emails from the Control Center, e.g., as administrative notifications or when mailing installation packages of the stations:

Sender email address—email address which will be set as a sender of emails.

Server address—SMTP server address which is used to send emails.

Port—SMTP server port which is used to send emails.

User, Password—if necessary, specify name and password of SMTP server user, if the SMTP server requires authorization.

SMTP server connection timeout—timeout in seconds to establish a connection with SMTP server. The value is positive integer greater than or equal to 1.

In the Connection security drop-down list, select the type of encrypted data exchange:

STARTTLSswitching to secured connection is performed by using the STARTTLS command. The 25 port is used by default for the connection.

SSL/TLSestablish a new secured TLS connection. The 465 port is used by default for the connection.

No—do not use encryption. Data exchange will be over an unprotected connection.

Set the Use CRAM-MD5 authentication flag to use CRAM-MD5 authentication on a mail server.

Set the Use DIGEST-MD5 authentication flag to use DIGEST-MD5 authentication on a mail server.

Set the Use LOGIN authentication flag to use LOGIN authentication on a mail server.

Set the Use AUTH-NTLM authentication flag to use AUTH-NTLM authentication on a mail server.

Set the Use the plain authentication flag to use plain text authentication on a mail server.

Set the Validate the Server certificate flag to enable validating the TLS certificate of a mail server. In the Server certificate field, specify the path to the root SSL certificate of Dr.Web Server.

Set the Debug mode flag to get SMTP session detailed log.

In the Recipient email addresses field, you can specify the email addresses to check the email sending. Click Send test message to send the test email (same as the Server notification) according to the settings specified in this section.