Server Settings


Mail page

Server Settings > Mail

 

Use this page to specify a mail server to send automatic mail messages from the server.

 

The following table describes the mail server connection settings. Click Submit Changes to save your changes.

 

Option

Description

Default

Mail Server

Enter a valid mail server for sending dynamic SMTP mail messages. You can enter an Internet address, such as mail.company.com, or the IP address of the mail server, such as 127.0.0.1.

Disabled

Username

Enter the username for the mail server, if required.

 

Password

Enter the password for the mail server, if required.

 

Sign

Select this check box to enable ColdFusion to sign mails.

Disabled

Keystore

Browse and specify the location of the keystore where the private key and certificate are located. The supported types are java key store (JKS) and pkcs12.

Blank

Keystore Password

Specify the password for the keystore.

Blank

KeyAlias

Alias of the key using which the private key and certificate are stored. If the key alias is not specified then the first entry in the Keystore Password is used.

Blank

Key Password

Password used to store the private key. Keystore password is used as the keypassword in case the key password is not sepcified.

Blank

Verify mail server connection

Select this option to verify that ColdFusion can connect to your specified mail server after you submit this form. In the Enterprise Edition, this option does not verify backup mail servers.

 

Note: Whether or not you use this option, you should verify that your mail server connection works by sending a test message.

Disabled

Server Port

Enter the number of the port on which the mail server is running. Contact your server administrator for the appropriate port number.

25

Backup Mail Servers

(Enterprise Edition only)

Enter zero or more backup servers for sending SMTP mail messages. You can enter an Internet address, such as mail.company.com, or the IP address of the mail server, such as 127.0.0.1. Separate multiple addresses with a comma.

 

If the mail server requires authentication, prefix the mail server with the user name and password, as follows: username:password@mailserveraddress.

 

To use a port number other than the default (25), specify the port number after the address, separated by a colon; for example, mailserveraddress:portnumber.

Disabled

Maintain Connection to Mail Server

(Enterprise Edition only)

Select this option to keep mail server connections open after sending a mail message. Enabling this option can enhance performance when delivering multiple messages.

Enabled

Connection Timeout (seconds)

Enter the number of seconds that  ColdFusion should wait before timing out the connection to the SMTP server.

60

Enable SSL socket connections to mail server

Select this option to enable SSL encryption on the connections to the mail server.

Disabled

Enable TLS connection to mail server

Select this option  to enable Transport Level Security (TLS) on the connection to the mail server.

Disabled

 

 

The following table describes the preferences for configuring mail spool settings. Click Submit Changes to save your settings.

 

Option

Description

Default

Spool Interval (seconds)

 

Enter the number of seconds at which you want the mail server to process spooled mail.

15

 

Spool mail messages for delivery

Select this check box to spool messages for delivery by the mail spooler (recommended). When not selected, the mail spooler attempts to deliver messages during page processing.

To view mails that could not be delivered, see the Manage Undelivered Mails topic.

Disabled

Mail Delivery Threads

(Enterprise Edition only)

Enter the maximum number of simultaneous threads used to deliver spooled mail.

10

 

Spool mail messages for delivery

 

(Memory spooling available for Enterprise Edition only)

Select this option to route outgoing mail messages to the mail spooler. If you disable this option, ColdFusion delivers outgoing mail messages immediately.

 

In ColdFusion Enterprise Edition, you can spool messages either to disk (slower, but messages persist across shutdowns) or to memory (faster, but messages do not persist).

 

In ColdFusion Standard Edition, memory spooling is not available.

 

You can override this setting in the cfmail tag.

Enabled, spool to disk

Maximum number of messages spooled to memory

(Enterprise Edition only)

Enter the maximum number of messages that ColdFusion spools to memory before switching to disk spooling.

50000

 

 

 

The following table describes the preferences for handling mail logs. Click Submit Changes to save your settings.

 

Option

Description

Default

Error Log Severity

Select from the drop-down list box the type of SMTP-related error message to write to a log file. Values are: Debug, Information, Warning, and Error. The specifications are cumulative: that is, Debug contains Information, Warning, and Error; Information contains Warning and Error; and Warning contains Error.

Warning

Log all mail messages sent by ColdFusion

Select this option to write the content of all e-mail messages that ColdFusion generates to a log file.

Disabled

 

The following table describes the default character set for cfmail. Click Submit Changes to save your settings.

 

Option

Description

Default

Default CFMAIL Charset

Select the default character set used by the cfmail tag. If the majority of your e-mail clients use a specific character set, you can use this setting to switch to that locale-specific character set. For example, Japanese mail is typically sent in ISO-2022-JP.

UTF-8

 

Note: ColdFusion writes an Administrator mail error log to cf_root\Mail\Log for Windows, and cf_root/mail/log for Solaris.

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