Macromedia breeze 5 ユーザーガイド
The Application Management Console
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The following table describes the fields on the Breeze Server Settings screen:
Field
Default value Description
Account Name
[none]
Enter a name that readily identifies the Breeze account, such
as “Enterprise Account” or “My Breeze 5 Account.”
as “Enterprise Account” or “My Breeze 5 Account.”
BCC_EMAIL
[none]
Blind-copy e-mail address to which all notifications that users
receive are also sent. This variable allows administrative
tracking of e-mail messages sent through Breeze without
exposing an internal e-mail address. The following example
shows how to set this variable:
receive are also sent. This variable allows administrative
tracking of e-mail messages sent through Breeze without
exposing an internal e-mail address. The following example
shows how to set this variable:
BCC_EMAIL=sjones@mycompany.com
Breeze Host
[BREEZE URL]
[BREEZE URL]
[none]
Enter the URL for accessing Breeze as a fully qualified domain
name. Users wanting to connect to Breeze enter this URL in
their browsers.
For example, for the URL http://aserver.mybreeze.com, you
set
name. Users wanting to connect to Breeze enter this URL in
their browsers.
For example, for the URL http://aserver.mybreeze.com, you
set
ADMIN_HOST
as shown in the following example:
aserver.mybreeze.com
If your Breeze Server will use a port other than port 80 for
receiving HTTP messages, you must add the port number to
the host name, as shown in the following example:
receiving HTTP messages, you must add the port number to
the host name, as shown in the following example:
aserver.mybreeze.com:8080
The Console displays this URL as the External Name for
Breeze in the Host Mapping entry on this panel.
Breeze in the Host Mapping entry on this panel.
Host Mapping
[ADMIN_HOST]
[ADMIN_HOST]
[none]
Host name and external name (the fully qualified domain
name) of the Macromedia Breeze site. Breeze supplies the
values for these fields.
name) of the Macromedia Breeze site. Breeze supplies the
values for these fields.
HTTP Port
80
The default port for HTTP is port 80. If your Breeze Server
uses a port other than port 80 for receiving HTTP messages,
you must add the port number to the host name in the URL for
accessing Breeze.
uses a port other than port 80 for receiving HTTP messages,
you must add the port number to the host name in the URL for
accessing Breeze.
SMTP_HOST
mail
The name of the outgoing SMTP mail server for Breeze to use
to send e-mail notifications.
to send e-mail notifications.
SUPPORT_EMAIL
[none]
The e-mail address or URL within your organization where you
want to direct users when they need technical support or help
with using Breeze. The address or URL you enter is used in
Breeze e-mail notifications.
The following examples show how you can set this variable:
want to direct users when they need technical support or help
with using Breeze. The address or URL you enter is used in
Breeze e-mail notifications.
The following examples show how you can set this variable:
SUPPORT_EMAIL=http://www.mydomain.com/breeze/support/
index.html
SUPPORT_EMAIL=breezesupport@mydomain.com
index.html
SUPPORT_EMAIL=breezesupport@mydomain.com
If you do not change the default value, users see this default
text instead of a support location.
text instead of a support location.
SYSTEM_EMAIL
[none]
The e-mail address that users see as the source of
notifications sent by Breeze and to which they can
send responses.
You can define the user name in the e-mail address as an alias
so that more than one person receives user responses. The
following example shows how you can set this variable:
notifications sent by Breeze and to which they can
send responses.
You can define the user name in the e-mail address as an alias
so that more than one person receives user responses. The
following example shows how you can set this variable:
SYSTEM_EMAIL=breeze@mycompany.com