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liy30495271
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August 10, 2017
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About sending e-mail by adobe campaign v7

  • August 10, 2017
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Hello:

I have a question about sending mails with Adobe Campaign. The questions are as follows:

I have a SMTP server. If you want to send an e-mail with this SMTP server, you need to provide a username and password for authentication. However, I did not find any configuration information in the Campaign configuration file

Is there any solution?

To put it simply: it requires SMTP authentication.

version:adobe campaign v7.

thanks

Li

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Best answer by Amit_Kumar

Hi Li,

Have you seen this?Email server setup

Adobe Campaign does not support authenticated SMTP. You need to configure the MTA so that it accepts all traffic coming from the loopback.

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manovinayaka757
New Participant
October 31, 2017

Thank you very much Adhiyan !!

Adhiyan
Employee
October 31, 2017

Hi Mano,

yes that's right!

No need to install the mid-sourcing platform package on the marketing server

Regards,
Adhiyan

manovinayaka757
New Participant
October 31, 2017

Hi Adhiyan,

Thank you very much for the quick response!! Never expected it from Adobe.

In my case the mid server is hosted at adobe, as we have bought hybrid model. So can you confirm that I can ignore the "mid-sourcing platform" package for my on premise marketing app wfserver.

Thanks and Regards,

Mano

Adhiyan
Employee
October 30, 2017

Hello Mano,

Both of these packages are required in a mid-sourced architecture . The transfer to mid sourcing package should be installed on the marketing server from where you will submit deliveries to mid for sending.

Whereas , the mid-sourcing platform is installed on the actual Mid server from where the deliveries will be routed .

Hope this helps.

Regards,

Adhiyan

manovinayaka757
New Participant
October 30, 2017

Hi Amit Amit_Kumar,

Under this link Mid-sourcing server​ which you have mentioned, what is the difference between the two installations mentioned.

In one, it is mentioned to enable "Transfer to Mid Sourcing" and in the other, it is mentioned to enable "Mid-Sourcing platform".

What is the difference between the two approaches.

I am currently in the midst of setting up the on-premise Campaign app server with wfserver enabled for mid sourcing deployment in a hybrid model. I am not clear on the instructions in the docs.

Regards,

Mano

Amit_Kumar
New Participant
August 21, 2017

Hi Li,

These are two different deployment option in Adobe campaign, Internal routing is used when you have an on-premise deployment or in simple terms, you have your own infrastructure to deliver Email and SMS otherwise you're relying on Adobe cloud messaging or any other third part messaging provider for delivery then you go for mid sourcing model. Your data is hosted on-premise but delivery is handled by a third party system.

Read about Mid sourcing here: https://docs.campaign.adobe.com/doc/AC6.1/en/INS_Deployment_types__Mid-sourcing_deployment.html

Regards,

Amit

liy30495271
New Participant
August 21, 2017

Hi Amit,

Please let me know the difference between Mid sourcing servers and internal routing.

Where can I learn about Mid sourcing servers and internal routing.

Hope to get your help.

Regards

Li

liy30495271
New Participant
August 21, 2017

Hi Florentlb,

Yes,I have do it.

Now that I have been able to successfully receive the mail from my campaign on my MTA.

Thanks & Regards

Li

Amit_Kumar
New Participant
August 20, 2017

It looks like you are using Mid sourcing and it's not configured for your environment, This is something done by the support team. you need to get in touch with Neolane support.

Regards,

Amit

florentlb
New Participant
August 18, 2017

Hi Li,

Have you gone through the different links sent by Amit in his previous post? They should greatly help in setting up the email server.

Let me know,

Florent