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Configuring Mail Servers in TracCloud
TracCloud allows both anonymous, non-secure SMTP commutation as well as authenticated/secure SMTP messages. Office365 and Gmail mail servers are natively supported in addition to standard SMTP servers. Redrock Software can assist in setting up your mail server if preferred, instructions for both options can be found below. Alternatively, our Mail Server Service can be provided at an additional cost. Reach out to sales@go-redrock.com for more information.
With Redrock Software's Assistance
Collect the information below and reach out to us at helpdesk@go-redrock.com or submit a helpdesk ticket for further instructions.
- Your mail server address smtp.example.edu
- Your mail server port number 587
- Username (for authentication, if applicable) traccloud
- Password (if applicable) Password123#
- Send from address traccloud@example.edu
Our IP addresses may need to be whitelisted to allow mail to be sent
US-EAST-2 |
3.131.165.220
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US-EAST-2 |
3.19.197.146
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US-WEST-2 (failover region) |
44.240.53.205
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US-WEST-2 (failover region) |
54.203.123.16
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Without Redrock Software's Assistance
Configuring a Mail Server in TracCloud is a fairly straight forward process. If you're comfortable applying changes here and already have the information above, you can put these settings in place with any SysAdmin account.
Other > Other Options > Preferences > Mail Settings
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- The IP/address of your mail server.
Office365: smtp.office365.com (typically) Gmail: smtp.gmail.com
- The port number of your mail server.
Office365: 587 Gmail: 587
- Additional security options, typically enabled.
Office365: Both enabled Gmail: Both enabled
- Office365: Office 365
Gmail: Gmail Anything else: Other
- Service Account Credentials
- These are the credentials the Trac System will use to log into your mail server. Use Password and Use Username should be enabled if these credentials need to be utilized.
- Override "From:" email address
- The Trac System is capable of sending mail from more than one address. For example, a confirmation email might come from a 'noreply' email, while a consultant emailing a student could come from the consultant's personal email. This option is typically left blank, but in the event that your mail server can only send from one address, this can be used to override everything else.
- After filling out the rest of your mail settings, put your personal address here and click 'Test Mailserver.' If the configuration is correct, you will receive a test email, if not, a warning will appear giving some information on a possible issue.
If you're having any trouble with these settings, feel free to reach out to us at helpdesk@go-redrock.com or by submitting a helpdesk ticket. For more information on configuring automated email content, see our Profile Prefs Guide.
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