At this time, the Provisioning Extension Services should have fully loaded. Once it reaches close to 380,000k (± 20k), it should level out. On the Processes tab of Windows Task Manager, locate java.exe. Next, right-click the Windows toolbar and select Start Task Manager. Once the service has stopped, right-click the service again and choose Start. In the Services window, scroll down and find the TMS Provisioning Extension Service. RDP into the TMS server, then go to Start > Run and type: services.msc Once you set these setting and click Save, you will need to restart the TMS Provisioning Extension Service. SMTP Password: Password for Gmail email address SMTP Username: Gmail email address used to authenticate to send mail through (i.e. SMTP Port: Port specified in “accept” under the “Example SSL Client mode services” for (i.e.127.0.0.1) SMTP Hostname: IP specified in “accept” under the “Example SSL Client mode services” for (i.e. Sender Address: email address you want people to respond with you at, (i.e. TMS > Administrative Tools > Configuration > Provisioning Extension Settings Next, open the TMS application and go to: You may get a message that this has already been done. Start > All Programs > stunnel > start the stunnel service Start > All Programs > stunnel > install the stunnel service This may already have been done during the installation. Next, install and start the stunnel service. Remove all the remark characters “ ”, then save and close the file This will allow stunnel to open 2-way connections to with the Gmail SMTP servers to send email on behalf of TMS. Scroll down under “Example SSL Client mode services” and remove all the “ ” comment characters for. This allows stunnel to listen for smtp traffic being sent to it via port 465 and 25. Scroll down under “Example SSL server mode services” and ensure there are no “ ” comment characters for. Once the installation has been completed, go to: When installing, you will be prompted for your location, organization name and other info to create a certificate. You can download Stunnel 4.56 at the link below: Windows Server 2008 R2 Enterprise SP1 64bit In this tutorial, I am using the following software: As a work-around, you can install “Stunnel” on TMS as an SSL encryption wrapper between TMS and the remote SMTP server to provide the necessary TLS/ SSL encryption to send email that is not currently present. TMSPE 1.1 emails via Gmail SMTP using Stunnel 4.56Īs per CSCtx45683, TMS cannot send email from Provisioning Directory (TMSPE) with TLS/SSL encryption. I also have this in pdf, but wasnt sure if it could be added. Thank you for the tip with Stunnel! I took it a little further and wrote a tutorial on how to set this up with Gmail as seen below.
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