I'm afraid you cannot route the emails sent from Artifactory via another
protocol.
A workaround, if you can have Artifactory send messages to a local mailbox
on the machine, then you can write a scheduled job that will read those
messages and route them as desired.
You are welcome to open a JIRA request for having this as a new plugin
extension point.
HTH,
Yoav
On Fri, Jul 8, 2011 at 4:00 PM, ron.rogers <[email protected]>wrote:
> I'd like to receive Artifactory email, but IT has blocked SMTP. Is there a
> way to configure/add-on to Artifactory to utilize another message protocol?
> Preferably http/s
>
> Thank You
> Ron
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