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A sample setup of a delivery profile that uses SMB/CIFS protocol is provided below:
<Profile name="net_share_1" enabled="true" default="false">
<Option name="protocol" value="smb" />
<Option name="file-drop-path" value="\\ARCHSERVER1\Messages" />
<Option name="user-name" value="test" />
<Option name="password" value="" />
<Option name="enable-tmp" value="false" />
<Option name="save-passport" value="false" />
<Option name="save-eml" value="true" />
<Option name="save-zip" value="false" />
<Option name="zip-level" value="6" />
<Option name="save-headers" value="none" />
<Option name="profile-fail-timeout" value="10" />
<Option name="go-profile-weight" value="2" />
<Option name="go-profile-reserve" value="true" />
</Profile>
Description of SMB/CIFS profile options:
protocol
Defines the data transfer protocol. In this case, it is smb
file-drop-path
Defines the path in which to the directory to save the result at the SMB server. Example: \\ARCHSERVER1\Messages
user-name
Defines the username to access the network directory. Example: test
password
Defines the password to access the network directory. Example: "123456secret"
enable-tmp
Enables/disables moving files in 2 steps. Values: true or false
save-passport
Enables saving of data to the file server in the Microolap EtherSensor internal format. Values: true or false
save-eml
Enables saving of data to the file server in the EML envelope format. Values: true or false
Warning!
1. save-eml option suppresses save-passport option: if both save-eml and save-passport are set to true, data will only be saved in EML format.
2. If both save-eml and save-passport are set to false, the delivery profile will work, but the data won't be saved.
save-zip
Enables saving of data to the file server in the ZIP archive format. Values: true or false
zip-level
Defines the ZIP archive compression ratio. Possible values for this setting are from 0 to 9, where 0 means no compression, 1 means minimum compression, but high speed, and 9 means maximum compression
save-headers
Enables/disables saving of standard message headers, as well as X-Sensor headers, in a separate message attachment named microolap_msis_headers.txt.
Possible values:
all
Saves all message headers
xsensor
Saves headers with the X-Sensor prefix
other
Saves standard headers (From, To, Cc, Bcc) and also any others to which xsensor settings don't apply
none
Disables saving of headers in a separate attachment.
profile-fail-timeout
Defines the timeout for message delivery in the event of receiver rejection. Provide a value in seconds.
go-profile-weight
Determines a ratio for distribution of messages among receivers. Possible values are from 1 to 10. The setting is valid only when used in a group profile.
go-profile-reserve
Enables/disables the use of the reserve profile. If this setting is enabled and the main (non-reserve) delivery profiles fail, this profile will be used for data delivery. The setting is valid only when used in a group profile.