AS1 Host Field Descriptions
- Last Updated: October 25, 2023
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- MOVEit Automation
- Version 2026
- Documentation
To access this dialog box:
Select HOSTS > Add Host > AS1 (SMTP/POP).
When you create the host, you can set the following properties. To set additional properties, edit the host.
For more information, see AS1 Host - Additional Properties.
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AS1 Host Field |
Description |
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General |
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Friendly Name |
A name for the host. The name you specify appears in the MOVEit Automation user interface. |
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Description |
Optional. Description of the host. This field is informational only, and does not affect the operation of the host. |
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Show only FIPS approved signing and encryption algorithms |
Determines which options are listed in the Signing Algorithm and Encryption Algorithm fields in the My Organization and Partner sections. |
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My Organization |
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Email Address |
Identifies your organization within the file transfer process. The address by which files are sent and received. |
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Signing Certificate |
The TLS certificate used by your organization for message signing and decryption. Must be a full public/private certificate. The public portion of the certificate is given to the file transfer partner so that they can encrypt files to your organization and verify messages signed by your organization. |
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Signature Algorithm |
The hash that is used for signing files. Supported algorithms: SHA1, MD5, SHA-224, SHA-256, SHA-384, SHA-512. |
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Partner Organization |
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Email Address |
Identifies the partner within the file transfer process. The address to which files are sent. |
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Certificate |
The public portion of the TLS certificate used by the partner. This certificate is used to encrypt files to the partner and verify messages signed by the partner. |
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Encryption Algorithm |
The symmetric encryption algorithm used for encrypting files. The algorithm must be agreed upon by both sides of the file transfer process. Supported algorithms are 3DES, DES, AES, AESCBC192, AESCBC256, and RC2. None disables encryption of files. |
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Compression Algorithm |
The format used to automatically compress files. The format must be agreed upon by both sides of the file transfer process. The only supported format is ZLib. None disables the compression of files. |
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EDI Data Type |
Tag that describes the format of the data. The tag is placed in the outbound message and applies to sending only. It does not affect the actual data bytes that are sent. Options:
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Firewall |
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Type |
Type of firewall, acting as a proxy, with which MOVEit Automation communicates. Available firewall types: Tunnel, SOCKS4, SOCKS5. Default is None. For the firewall you select, provide the following:
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Transport Settings |
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POP3 Hostname/IP Address |
The email server from which AS1 messages are retrieved. |
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Port |
Port number of the POP3 server. |
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Secure Connection Type |
TLS connection type to use when connecting to the POP3 server. Options:
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Ignore TLS Certificate errors |
If selected: Problems with the POP3 server's TLS certificate are ignored. Examples: lack of trust, a name that does not match the host name. |
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Username/Password |
Credentials for MOVEit Automation to use when authenticating to the POP3 server. |
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Client Certificate |
TLS client certificate to use when establishing a secure connection to the POP3 server. |
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Test |
Click to test your connection. For more information, see Tests Performed on Hosts. |