Use the SMTP Connection Manager Editor dialog box to specify a Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP) server.
To learn more about the SMTP connection manager, see SMTP Connection Manager.

Options
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Name
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Provide a unique name for the connection manager.
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Description
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Describe the connection manager. As a best practice, describe the connection manager in terms of its purpose, to make packages self-documenting and easier to maintain.
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SMTP server
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Provide the name of the SMTP server.
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Use Windows Authentication
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Select to send mail using an SMTP server that uses Windows Authentication to authenticate access to the server.
Important
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The SMTP connection manager supports only anonymous authentication and Windows Authentication. It does not support basic authentication.
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Note
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When using Microsoft Exchange as the SMTP server, you may need to set Use Windows Authentication to True. Exchange servers may be configured to disallow unauthenticated SMTP connections.
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Enable Secure Sockets Layer (SSL)
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Select to encrypt communication using Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) when sending e-mail messages.

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