Hub 2022.3 Help

SMTP

On the SMTP Settings page, you configure the connection between Hub and an SMTP server. This enables notifications in Hub over email.

SMTP settings

To enable email notifications:

  1. Click the Configure SMTP server button

  2. Enter values for the following settings:

    Setting

    Description

    Protocol

    Select the protocol that is used by your SMTP server.

    Host

    Enter the server address of your SMTP server.

    Port

    Enter the connection port for the SMTP server.

    Email "From" address

    Enter an email address to use as the "From" address for email notifications. A "From" address has two components. The first part is the sender name. The second part is the email address itself. To specify values for both components, use the format "sender name" <email@yourdoman.com>.

    In many email clients, only the sender name is displayed. Others discard the sender name and display only the email address. If you do not specify a value for the sender name, the email address is also shown as the sender name in the email client.

    Username

    Enter the username of the account that is used to access the SMTP server.

    If you're connecting to Gmail, additional security requirements may apply. For details, see Special Requirements for Connecting to Gmail.

    Password

    Click the Change password button, then enter the password for the account that is used to access the SMTP server in the Change Password dialog. Click the Change button to save the password and close the dialog.

    SSL key

    Select an SSL key to encrypt the connection between Hub and the SMTP server. For details, see SSL Keys.

  3. When finished, save your changes and click the Enable notifications button.

  4. Test the connection.

    • Click the Send test message button.

    • Enter an email address to which the test message should be sent.

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    • Click the Send button.

Special Requirements for Connecting to Gmail

Google accounts have settings that restrict access to third-party applications that use less secure sign-in technology. By their definition, this applies to connections that authenticate with a username and password, which are vulnerable to hijacking.

The setup requirements are based on the current setting for managing less secure apps. The requirements apply to the Google account that you use to authenticate with the Gmail server.

If you're connecting with a Google account that you manage yourself, the following options are available:

  • Generate an application-specific password (App Password) in your Google account and use it for authentication. Leave the option to enable access for less secure apps in your Google account Off.

    App Passwords can only be used with accounts that have 2-Step Verification turned on.

  • Enable Less secure app access for your Google account and connect using your username and password (not recommended).

If you use a Google account that is managed by your organization as part of G Suite, verify which of the following settings is currently enabled for your domain.

Setting

Requirements

Disable access to less secure apps for all users

The Google account that you use for authentication must have 2-Step Verification enabled. To connect to the Gmail server with this account, generate an application-specific password (App Password) in your Google account.

  • For the Username, enter the username for your Google account.

  • For the Password, enter an application-specific password that you generated in Google.

Allow users to manage their access to less secure apps

You may be able to connect to the Gmail server with your Google username and password. This setup is only available when:

  • You have enabled the option to allow access to less secure apps in the Google account that you use to connect to the Gmail service.

  • You have not enabled 2-Step Verification for this Google account.

If you have enabled 2-Step Verification for this Google account, you need to generate and use an App Password. Configure the SMTP settings in Hub as if access to less secure apps were disabled.

Last modified: 19 April 2022