Configuring an email service resource – H3C Technologies H3C SecPath F1000-E User Manual
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Configuring an email service resource
The email service is widely used to exchange texts and graphics over the network. Generally, emails are
transmitted in plain text on the network. Users can encrypt emails to protect the content of emails, but this
method cannot ensure transmission security. SSL VPN can ensure the transmission security of emails.
NOTE:
For an email service, you must configure at least two resources: a receiving server and a sending server.
Select VPN > SSL VPN > Resource Management > TCP Application from the navigation tree. Click the
Email Service tab to view existing email services, as shown in
. Click Add to enter the page for
adding an email service, as shown in
.
Figure 223 Email services
Figure 224 Adding an email service resource
Table 35 Configuration items
Item Description
Resource Name
Enter a name for the email service resource.
The resource name must be unique in the SSL VPN system. Resources are uniquely identified
by their names.
IMPORTANT:
If you do not configure the command for Command, H3C recommends including the resource
type, local address, and local port in the resource name so that users can view the desired
information after they log in to the SSL VPN system.
Service Type
Select an email service type, which can be POP3, IMAP, or SMTP.
Remote Host
Enter the host name or IP address of the email server.
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