What you need to know
- The Data Protection Portal (DPP) enables organizations to receive protected emails from their customers, partners, or vendors using pre-configured email templates.
- To use DPP, administrators must configure server details and create email templates.
- These server details, specifically the SMTP (Simple Mail Transfer Protocol) server, serve as the mechanism for sending emails through DPP. If you don't configure these server details, users won’t be able to send emails through DPP.
- A URL for each email template can be generated and shared with end users for receiving protected emails.
Click here to learn how to create an email template>>>
- When users send emails through DPP, they are protected automatically by Seclore Email Auto Protector based on the rules configured in it.
Click here to learn how to configure rules in Email Auto Protector>>>
- In this section, we will learn the process of configuring server details for your Data Protection Portal.
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Step-by-step
If you don't configure the SMTP details, users won’t be able to send emails through DPP.
Here’s how your end user will see these details on the ‘Login and Compose’ page:
Here’s how your end user will see this text on the ‘Login and Compose’ page:
Users won’t be able to add attachments beyond the configured size limit to emails they send using DPP.
Step 2 - Creating an email template (Managing Brands)>>>
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