Enter the Serial Number provided with your Campaign Enterprise purchase information. This will unlock the full functionality of the Campaign software.
Enter Multiple SMTP Servers Serial Number to unlock the Multi-SMTP feature.
Enter the Direct Mode Serial Number to unlock
the Direct Sending option.

Assign an Administration Port number for Campaign. The default port is 82. This is the port that will allow remote access to the Campaign server.
Assign a Listening Port number for Campaign. The default port is 81. This will be the port that is used to track click-thrus and opened emails. Separating the administration and listening ports add another layer of security to your configuration.
Specify the domain name associated with the Campaign machine. This is necessary for using the Remote Access, Click-thru tracking, Open tracking and Web Based Unsubscribe features of Campaign.
Set the user session time out period. A user will be logged out of the system after the set period of inactivity. The default is 600 minutes.
Set the POP Account Monitoring Cycle time. Campaign will check the Unsubscribe, Subscribe and Bounce POP accounts at this interval. The default is 5 minutes.
Check Use Database Shortcuts if you want to create and assign
the connection strings that will be available to users who log in.

Enter the default SMTP Server Hostname or IP address. The SMTP Server Hostname is the domain name (e.g. mail.domain.com) or IP (e.g. 168.192.1.1) of the SMTP server that you will be using to send the email out. This is a normal SMTP server using port 25. This will be the default setting for each new campaign. To change the SMTP server for a specific campaign, the Sending tab.
Enter the username and password if the above SMTP
Server requires authentication.

The Listening and Administration ports can be the same.
Select Server Side or Client Side cursors. These are used for writing back data to a SQL type database.
We recommend client-side cursors when using a SQL Server database.