- Introduction
- Installation
- Getting Started
- Setup the Environment
- Setup the UKG Pro Connection
- Setup the Active Directory Connection
- Delegation of Control
- Setup Rules
- Link (Identity Match)
- Employee Filter
- Auto Provision
- Auto Provision Conditions
- User Logon Name
- User Logon Name Suffix
- Password
- Password Never Expires
- Setup Mappings
- Field Mappings
- Enable Account
- Container
- Network Access Permission
- Custom Attributes
- Group Mappings
- Working with Expressions
- String Expressions
- Bool Expressions
- Quick Expressions
- Working with Conditional Expressions
- Working with Constants
- Ignore Constant
- IsInsert Constant
- IsUpdate Constant
- IsDisable Constant
- Auto Constant
- Special Methods
- Supported Fields
- Person (UKG)
- Employment (UKG)
- Job (UKG)
- Location (UKG)
- Org Level 1 to 4 (UKG)
- Project (UKG)
- Platform Configuration (UKG)
- User (Active Directory)
- Sending Email to UKG Pro
- Notifications
- Detecting Changes
- SMTP Settings
- Scheduling
- Viewing the Logs
- Activate a License
- Security
- Introduction
- Installation
- Getting Started
- Setup the Environment
- Setup the UKG Pro Connection
- Setup the Active Directory Connection
- Delegation of Control
- Setup Rules
- Link (Identity Match)
- Employee Filter
- Auto Provision
- Auto Provision Conditions
- User Logon Name
- User Logon Name Suffix
- Password
- Password Never Expires
- Setup Mappings
- Field Mappings
- Enable Account
- Container
- Network Access Permission
- Custom Attributes
- Group Mappings
- Working with Expressions
- String Expressions
- Bool Expressions
- Quick Expressions
- Working with Conditional Expressions
- Working with Constants
- Ignore Constant
- IsInsert Constant
- IsUpdate Constant
- IsDisable Constant
- Auto Constant
- Special Methods
- Supported Fields
- Person (UKG)
- Employment (UKG)
- Job (UKG)
- Location (UKG)
- Org Level 1 to 4 (UKG)
- Project (UKG)
- Platform Configuration (UKG)
- User (Active Directory)
- Sending Email to UKG Pro
- Notifications
- Detecting Changes
- SMTP Settings
- Scheduling
- Viewing the Logs
- Activate a License
- Security
SMTP Settings
Before sending notifications via email, the system needs to know about the SMTP server that is sending the emails. The SMTP server can be internal or external to your organization, however, it must allow forwarding of emails to your users. The SMTP server is typically the same server that users set in their email application to send email.
You will need to enter the settings for the SMTP provider that you intend to use.
Below we have listed down some of the SMTP settings of some popular Email service providers for your convenience.
Office 365
Host: smtp.office365.com
User Name: Your full email address that is configured to use Office365 (example@example.com)
Password: Your password configured for the chosen email address.
Encryption Type: STARTTLS
SMTP Port: 587
Gmail
Host: smtp.gmail.com
User Name: Your Gmail address
Password: Your Gmail password
Port Number: 587 (With TLS)
Alternative Port Number: 465 (With SSL)
Outlook.com
Host: smtp-mail.outlook.com
Username: Your full Outlook.com address (example@outlook.com)
Password: Your Outlook.com password
Encryption Type: STARTTLS
Port Number: 587
Mailgun
Host: smtp.mailgun.net
User Name: Full email address configured in Mailgun (postmaster@example.com)
Password: Your apikey
Port Number: 587 (With TLS)
Alternative Port Number: 465 (With SSL)
SendGrid
Host: smtp.sendgrid.net
User Name: Your apikey username
Password: Your apikey Password
Port Number: 587 or 25 or 2525 (With TLS)
Alternative Port Number: 465 (With SSL)
Windows Mail (Mail.Com)
Host: smtp.mail.com
User Name: Your Mail.Com address (for example, example@mail.com)
Password: Your Mail.Com password
Port: 587
Use SSL: Yes
AOL
Host: smtp.aol.com
User Name: Your AOL address (for example, example@aol.com)
Password: Your AOL password
Port Number: 587 (With TLS)
Alternative Port Number: 465 (With SSL)
Yandex:
Host: smtp.yandex.com
User Name: Your Yandex Mail address (e.g. whatever comes before @yandex.com)
Password: Your Yandex Password
Port Number: 465 (With SSL/TLS)
Zoho
Host: smtp.zoho.com
User Name: Your Zoho Mail address (e.g. whatever comes before @zohomail.com)
Password: Your ZOHO Mail password
Port Number: 465 (With SSL/TLS)
Yahoo
Host: smtp.mail.yahoo.com
User Name: Your full Yahoo address (example@yahoo.com)
Password: Your Yahoo password
Port Number: 465
TLS/SSL Required: Yes
Hotmail
Host: smtp.live.com
Username: Your full Hotmail.com address (example@hotmail.com)
Password: Your Hotmail.com password
Encryption Type: STARTTLS
Port Number: 587
GMX
Host: mail.gmx.com
User Name: Your GMX address (for example, example@gmx.com)
Password: Your GMX password
Port Number: 465
Use SSL: Yes
iCloud
Host: smtp.mail.me.com
User Name: Your iCloud address (for example, example@icloud.com)
Password: Your iCloud password
Port: 587
Use SSL: Yes
Rediff Pro / Rediffmail
Host: smtp.rediffmailpro.com
User Name: Your RediffMail address (for example, example@rediffmail.com)
Password: Your RediffMail password
Port: 587
Use SSL: Yes
Verizon
Host: smtp.verizon.net
User Name: Your Verizon address (for example, example@verizon.net)
Password: Your Verizon password
Port: 465
Use SSL: Yes
Zoho Mail
Host: smtp.zoho.com
User Name: Your Zoho address (for example, example@zoho.com)
Password: Your Zoho password
Port: 465
Use SSL: Yes
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