Mastering Email Notifications in Release Management: A Step-by-Step Guide to Configuring Office 365 SMTP

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As I dive into the intricacies of configuring a release management system, I want to share my experience with setting up email notifications using Office 365. This process can seem daunting at first, but with a little guidance, you’ll find it’s quite straightforward. Let’s break it down step by step.

Configuring SMTP for Release Management

  1. Accessing Release Management:

    • Start by opening your release management tool.
    • Navigate to the Administration section and select Settings at the bottom of the menu.
  2. SMTP Server Configuration:

    • Here, you’ll find various configuration options. The key area we’re focusing on is the SMTP server configuration.
    • For Office 365, you’ll want to set your SMTP server to outlook.office365.com and use Port 995.
  3. Entering Your Credentials:

    • Input your username and password. It’s crucial to ensure that the sender address you’re using is authorised to send emails. For instance, I use martin@nn.com, which is set up correctly in my organisation.
  4. Creating a Generic Mailbox:

    • While you can use your personal email, I recommend setting up a dedicated mailbox for this purpose. This approach not only keeps things organised but also makes it easier for your team to manage notifications.

Finding Your Account Details

Now, you might be wondering where to find the necessary account details for this configuration. Here’s how to do it:

  1. Log into Office 365:

    • Open your browser and head to office.microsoft.com. Sign in with your organisational account.
  2. Accessing Outlook Settings:

    • Once logged in, navigate to the Outlook app.
    • Click on the Cog icon (settings) and scroll down to Options.
  3. POP and IMAP Access:

    • In the options menu, scroll to the bottom to find settings for POP or IMAP access.
    • Click on this option to reveal your connection details, which you’ll use to complete your release management configuration.

Final Thoughts

Configuring your release management system to send emails via Office 365 doesn’t have to be a complex task. By following these steps, you can ensure that your notifications are set up correctly, allowing for seamless communication within your team.

Remember, the key to effective release management is not just about the tools you use, but also about how you configure them to meet your team’s needs. If you have any questions or need further assistance, feel free to reach out. Happy configuring!

I’m going to configure the release management system to send emails, but my mail server is Office 365.

If I open up release management, click on Administration and then click on the settings option right at the very end, you’ll see I’ve got a number of configuration options here, but I’ve got my SMTP server configuration.

Now the way I’m configuring it is I’m using outlook.office365.com on Port 995. I’ve got my username in there, entered my password and the sender address. Now Martin nn.com is authorized to send info, so that should work. You may want to set up a mailbox specifically for your account, and that would obviously make things a little bit more generic, but you can do that.

Now, where do you get these account details from? Well, you need to open up your browser, log to your office.microsoft.com. If I sign in… Oh, wrong email.

And this is my organisational account. That is okay. Now if I go to my Outlook address, Outlook app, and then if I click on the Cog and go down to options.

Now that we are in options, if you scroll down to the bottom, you’ll see settings for pop or IMAP access. If you click that, you will get your pop and IMAP connection details, and you can use that to configure release management as I did here.

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