Oracle Audio Technologies 9i Server User Manual


 
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2.3.0.3.2 Configuring Mail and Directory Parameters through request
Parameters defined this way will override the values defined in the properties file.
The following Mail parameters can be passed through request:
Table 23 Mail parameters passed through request
CONFIG_FILE Specifies the properties file that defines all the other Mail
properties. This allows multiple properties files for different
configurations. By default, the file
OracleMobileEmail.properties will be used.
For example, if you want to use the properties file
myconfig.properties, put it into the request CONFIG_
FILE=myconfig, and ensure the file is on the classpath.
PTG_VERSION Definition, possible values, and default values are the same
as the "oracle.panama.version" in the properties file.
STUDIO Definition, possible values, and default values are the same
as the "studio" in the properties file.
MAIL_SERVICE Definition, possible values, and default values are the same
as the "mail.service" in the properties file.
MAILHOST Definition, possible values, and default values are the same
as the "mail.server.name" in the properties file.
MAILPORT Definition, possible values, and default values are the same
as the "mail.server.port" in the properties file.
SMTPHOST Definition, possible values, and default values are the same
as the "mail.smtp.server.name" in the properties file.
SMTPPORT Definition, possible values, and default values are the same
as the "mail.smtp.server.port" in the properties file.
SMTP_LOGIN Definition, possible values, and default values are the same
as the "mail.smtp.server.login" in the properties file.
SENDER_DOMAIN Definition, possible values, and default values are the same
as the "mail.smtp.domain" in the properties file.
INBOX Definition, possible values, and default values are the same
as the "mail.folder.inbox" in the properties file.
SENT Definition, possible values, and default values are the same
as the "mail.folder.sent" in the properties file.