Template:Email Settings
email.xml
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> <emailSettings> <configuration> <property name="mail.smtp.auth" value="true"/> <property name="mail.smtp.starttls.enable" value="true"/> <property name="mail.smtp.host" value="smtp.live.com"/> <property name="mail.smtp.socketFactory.port" value="25"/> <property name="mail.smtp.user" value="email@outlook.com"/> <property name="mail.smtp.password" value="password"/> <property name="mail.smtp.socketFactory.class" value="javax.net.ssl.SSLSocketFactory"/> <property name="mail.smtp.auth" value="true"/> <property name="mail.smtp.port" value="25"/> <property name="mail.smtp.from" value="email@outlook.com"/> <property name="mail.debug" value="true"/> </configuration> <distributionList id="Monitor" enabled="Y" maxFrequencyMins="0"> <toAddressList>example@email.com</toAddressList> </distributionList> </emailSettings>
Encrypted settings
You can encrypt the settings held in the xml files above using a utility included.
Lets say you want to encrypt the password used for SFTP.
Open a command prompt and type the following
EncryptData
The program will load and prompt you for the string that you want to encrypt.
Password Utility Input data to encrypt :mysensitivepassword
The program will respond
Encrypted password saved to password.txt
You can then edit/view the contents of the password.txt file and amend the settings in the xml as follows
<value id="password" encrypted="no">mysensitivepassword</value>
<value id="password" encrypted="yes">ElxoCavGZP+i11w3+UhVqqggiJDPPAzxd7s+X2ZddxA=</value>
IMPORTANT - you need to amend the encrypted="no" setting and change it to encrypted="yes" so that the application knows.