Provisioning Two Accounts Example
4/8/2010
This example shows how to set up two e-mail accounts — one that uses an Internet Mail Access Protocol (IMAP) incoming server, and another that uses a POP server.
You can use this XML code as a template for creating your own provisioning documents. Copy and paste the code into a blank text file, edit the characteristic and parm elements to suit your needs, then save it with an XML extension.
Note
Brackets {} are required around the GUID in the EMAIL2 Configuration Service Provider. For example, if the GUID is "C556E16F-56C4-4edb-9C64-D9469EE1FBE0," you would change <characteristic type="{GUID}" to <characteristic type="{C556E16F-56C4-4edb-9C64-D9469EE1FBE0}"
Code Example
<characteristic type="EMAIL2">
<characteristic type="{D671C70B-8EE3-4881-8045-2AEE6F731B55}">
<parm name="SERVICENAME" value="MyIMAP"/>
<parm name="SERVICETYPE" value="IMAP4"/>
<parm name="INSERVER" value="Imapserver"/>
<parm name="OUTSERVER" value="smtpserver"/>
<parm name="AUTHNAME" value="alias"/>
<parm name="AUTHSECRET" value="password"/>
<parm name="DOMAIN" value="oceana"/>
<parm name="REPLYADDR" value="emailAddress"/>
</characteristic>
<characteristic type="{4FE84006-9E8A-4158-864D-A2E1E98C3786}">
<parm name="SERVICENAME" value="MyPOP"/>
<parm name="SERVICETYPE" value="POP3"/>
<parm name="INSERVER" value="popserver"/>
<parm name="OUTSERVER" value="smtpserver"/>
<parm name="AUTHNAME" value="alias"/>
<parm name="AUTHSECRET" value="password"/>
<parm name="DOMAIN" value="oceana"/>
<parm name="REPLYADDR" value="emailAddress"/>
</characteristic>
</characteristic>
Remarks
One provisioning XML file typically contains configuration information for multiple Configuration Service Providers. To use this example, you must replace the values as appropriate, and add the node as a child of the OMA Client Provisioning file. For information about the syntax of this file, see OMA Client Provisioning Files. For examples, see OMA Client Provisioning XML File Examples.
See Also
Tasks
EMAIL2 Configuration Service Provider Examples for OMA Client Provisioning