Understanding Mail/Messaging System Profiles |
If the application is configured on the Alert Setup dialog to use Windows Messaging (MAPI) as the Mail System, then it must login to the Mail/Messaging system similarly to the way computer users typically must login to a network. Just as the network must have the user's name and password on file, so too must the Mail/Messaging system have a record of profiles and their associated passwords. A profile includes such things as an address book, a mail folder, and one or more mail services. A mail service is a system or protocol for passing messages. Some common mail services are SMTP, POP3, Lotus CC:Mail, and Microsoft Exchange. Your place of work may even have a custom-made mail service.
Profiles are always relative to both a user and a particular computer. Different users logging into the same computer may have different profiles available, and a given user may have different profiles available on different machines.