Lantronix 900-598 manual Advanced Settings, Email Settings, To View, Configure and Send Email

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12: Advanced Settings

Email Settings

View and configure email alerts relating to events occurring within the system.

 

Table 12-1 Email Configuration

 

 

Email – Configuration

Description

Settings

 

 

 

To

Enter the email address to which the email alerts will be sent. Multiple

 

addresses are separated by semicolon (;). Required field if an email is to be

 

sent.

 

 

CC

Enter the email address to which the email alerts will be copied. Multiple

 

addresses are separated by semicolon (;).

 

 

From

Enter the email address to list in the From field of the email alert. Required

 

field if an email is to be sent.

 

 

Reply-To

Enter the email address to list in the Reply-To field of the email alert.

 

 

Subject

Enter the subject for the email alert.

 

 

Message File

Enter the path of the file to send with the email alert. This file appears within

 

the message body of the email.

 

 

Overriding Domain

Enter the domain name to override the current domain name in EHLO

 

(Extended Hello).

 

 

Server Port

Enter the SMTP server port number. The default is port 25.

 

 

Local Port

Enter the local port to use for email alerts. The default is a random port

 

number.

 

 

Priority

Select the priority level for the email alert.

 

 

To View, Configure and Send Email

Note: The following section describes the steps to view and configure Email 1 settings; these steps apply to other emails available for the device.

Using Web Manager

To view Email statistics, click Email in the menu bar and select Email 1 -> Statistics.

To configure basic Email settings, click Email in the menu bar and select Email 1 -> Configuration.

To send an email, click Email in the menu bar and select Email 1 -> Send Email.

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900-598 specifications

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