- Configure–>Integration–>Email–>Email Accounts–>Create
Details | |
Account ID | Work pool or class group name |
Account Name | Name that identifies the email account. |
Account Provider | |
Email provider | Provider of email hosting |
Sender | |
Send Using | SMTP |
mail address | Email address that is associated with outgoing email. |
Display name | name to display for this sender |
User ID | MTP user ID that sends email from this host |
Password | Sender email ID password. |
Reply to | Email address to which the recipients of outgoing emails can reply. |
SMTP host | host name or IP address of the SMTP mail server for outgoing email (If you don’t have proxy connection use default gmail host) |
Port | SMTP server port number for outgoing email connections: 25 (unsecured)587 (STARTTLS)465 (SMTPS) |
Use SMTPS | To use SSL to send email messages through this server, select the Use SMTPS check box |
Receiver | |
Receiver Using | Select an email protocol: POP3IMAPMicrosoft Graph |
User ID | Email address to use for incoming email. |
Password | Recipient password. |
Use sender’s ID and password. | To populate the User ID and Password fields from the Sender subsection, select Use sender’s ID and password. |
Host | OP3 or IMAP mail server host name or IP address to use for incoming email. |
port | POP3 or IMAP mail server port number for email connections For IMAP servers, ports 143 (unsecured) or 993 (secured with SSL)For POP3 servers, ports 110 (unsecured) or 995 (secured with SSL). |
Use SSL/TLS | To avoid using SSL/TLS for connections to your IMAP/POP3 server, clear the Use SSL/TLS check box. |
- Click Submit
2. Allow Less Secure Apps:
- Enable Less Secure Apps in Sender Email ID
- Gmail–>Manage your Google Account–>Security–>Less Secure apps access–>On
3. Configure Casetype:
- Add Send Email step
- +Step–>More–>Automations–>Send Email
- Configure Contextual property panel:
Send To | Enter Receiver Mail ID |
Subject | Email Subject |
Message | Custom or Correspondence |
Message content | Compose type your mail |
- Save and Run the Casetype
- Check Receiver Mail
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