3.3.30. JBoss AS 7 and EAP 6 - Mail Service


Overview

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Table 3.747. Overview
Description:
Singleton: yes
Plugin: JBossAS7

Child Resource Types

Connection Properties

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Table 3.748. 
Name Description Required Internal Name
Path yes path

Note

You must use the internal name to reference Configuration Properties in Dynamic Group Definition expressions.

Metrics

none

Configuration Properties

none

Operations

none

Package Types

none
Overview
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Table 3.749. Overview
Description:
Singleton: no
Plugin: JBossAS7
Child Resource Types
Connection Properties
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Table 3.750. 
Name Description Required Internal Name
Path yes path

Note

You must use the internal name to reference Configuration Properties in Dynamic Group Definition expressions.
Metrics
none
Configuration Properties
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Table 3.751. 
Name Description Required Internal Name
Debug Enables javamail debugging. The default value is false. no debug
From From address that is used as default from, if not set when sending no from
Jndi Name JNDI name to where mail session should be bound no jndi-name

Note

You must use the internal name to reference Configuration Properties in Dynamic Group Definition expressions.
Operations
none
Package Types
none
Overview
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Table 3.752. Overview
Description:
Singleton: yes
Plugin: JBossAS7
Child Resource Types
none
Connection Properties
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Table 3.753. 
Name Description Required Internal Name
Path yes path

Note

You must use the internal name to reference Configuration Properties in Dynamic Group Definition expressions.
Metrics
none
Configuration Properties
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Table 3.754. 
Name Description Required Internal Name
Outbound Socket Binding Ref Outbound Socket binding to SMTP server no outbound-socket-binding-ref
Password Password to authenticate on server no password
Ssl Does server requires SSL?. The default value is false. no ssl
Username Username to authenticate on server no username

Note

You must use the internal name to reference Configuration Properties in Dynamic Group Definition expressions.
Operations
none
Package Types
none
Overview
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Table 3.755. Overview
Description:
Singleton: yes
Plugin: JBossAS7
Child Resource Types
none
Connection Properties
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Table 3.756. 
Name Description Required Internal Name
Path yes path

Note

You must use the internal name to reference Configuration Properties in Dynamic Group Definition expressions.
Metrics
none
Configuration Properties
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Table 3.757. 
Name Description Required Internal Name
Outbound Socket Binding Ref Outbound Socket binding to IMAP server no outbound-socket-binding-ref
Password Password to authenticate on server no password
Ssl Does server requires SSL?. The default value is false. no ssl
Username Username to authenticate on server no username

Note

You must use the internal name to reference Configuration Properties in Dynamic Group Definition expressions.
Operations
none
Package Types
none
Overview
Expand
Table 3.758. Overview
Description:
Singleton: yes
Plugin: JBossAS7
Child Resource Types
none
Connection Properties
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Table 3.759. 
Name Description Required Internal Name
Path yes path

Note

You must use the internal name to reference Configuration Properties in Dynamic Group Definition expressions.
Metrics
none
Configuration Properties
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Table 3.760. 
Name Description Required Internal Name
Outbound Socket Binding Ref Outbound Socket binding to POP3 server no outbound-socket-binding-ref
Password Password to authenticate on server no password
Ssl Does server requires SSL?. The default value is false. no ssl
Username Username to authenticate on server no username

Note

You must use the internal name to reference Configuration Properties in Dynamic Group Definition expressions.
Operations
none
Package Types
none
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