Options - Documentation
This guide provides details of the "Options" page in WellTrack Toolkit.
You can reach the "Options" page through the "Admin" menu drop-down.
Email Template Options
| Default Pre-Talk Email |
Selects the email template to use for talks that have not chosen any other email template. |
| Pre-Talk Email Send Interval (days) |
How many days before a talk
should an email be sent? |
| Pre-ROF Email |
Selects the email template to use when sending emails to leads after they
have signed up for a ROF. |
| Pre-ROF Email Send Interval (days) |
How many days before a ROF
should an email be sent? |
Email Server Options
| |
See below for common settings for email hosted by Google, Microsoft, and Apple. |
| SMTP Server |
The hostname or IP address of your outgoing mail server. For example, if you are using
Gmail, then you would use "smtp.gmail.com". |
| Use SSL? |
If your SMTP server supports SSL, check this option to enable encryption. |
| Sending Email Address |
This is the address that the emails will be sent from. |
| Sending Email Display Name |
If you want the emails to include a name in the "From" line of the emails,
put the display name here. If left blank, the "From" line will just show your email address. |
| Port |
If you need to use a non-standard TCP port, specify it here. If left blank, the defaults are
port 25 for cleartext connections and port 465 for SSL. |
| Username |
If your SMTP server requires authentication, put your username here. |
| Password |
If your SMTP server requires authentication, put your password here. |
If you use Google (Gmail):
| SMTP Server: | smtp.gmail.com |
| Use SSL? | Yes |
| Port | 465 |
| Username: | required - full email address |
| Password: | required - the password for the email account |
Note: If you have problems sending the test email for Gmail and see a "Code 534" error,
you might need to change your Gmail settings. One possible solution is to use 2-factor authentication
on your account and create an application password for WellTrack Toolkit. The other solution
is to enable the "Less secure apps" option through the Gmail settings
(available at
https://www.google.com/settings/security/lesssecureapps).
If you use Microsoft (Hotmail):
| SMTP Server: | smtp.live.com |
| Use SSL? | No |
| Port | 587 |
| Username: | required - full email address |
| Password: | required - the password for the email account |
If you use Apple (me.com or icloud.com):
| SMTP Server: | smtp.mail.me.com |
| Use SSL? | Yes |
| Port | 587 |
| Username: | required - full email address |
| Password: | required - the password for the email account |