SMTP (Administration>Notification>E-mail>server). Use this option to define the following settings:

Setting

Description

 

 

Local

The IP address (or if DNS is configured, the DNS name) of the local SMTP server.

SMTP

Note: This definition is required only when SMTP Server is set to Local

Server

when E-mail recipients are being configured. See “E-mail recipients” on

 

 

page 53.

 

 

From

The contents of the From field in the format user@ [IP_address] (if an IP address is

Address

specified as Local SMTP Server) or user@domain.com (if DNS is configured and the

 

DNS name is specified as Local SMTP Server) in the e-mail messages sent by the

 

cooling unit.

Note: The local SMTP server’s configuration may require that you use a valid user account on the server for this setting. See the server’s documentation for more information.

E-mail recipients. Use this option to identify up to four e-mail recipients. Click a recipient To Address to edit that configuration. Select Add Recipient to add a new recipient.

Setting

Description

 

 

To Address

Defines the user and domain names of the recipient. To use e-mail for paging, use the

 

e-mail address for that recipient’s pager gateway account (for example,

 

myacct100@skytel.com). The pager gateway will generate the page.

 

You can bypass the DNS lookup of the mail server’s IP address by using the IP address

 

in brackets instead of the e-mail domain name. For example, use

 

jsmith@[xxx.xxx.x.xxx] instead of jsmith@company.com. This is useful when DNS

 

lookups are not working correctly.

 

Note: The recipient’s pager must be able to use text-based messaging.

 

 

E-mail

Enables (by default) or disables sending e-mail to the recipient.

Generation

 

SMTP Server

Selects one of the following methods for routing e-mail:

 

Local: Through the SMTP server of the cooling unit (the recommended setting). This

 

option ensures that the e-mail is sent before the cooling unit’s 20-second time-out,

 

and, if necessary, is retried several times. Also do one of the following:

 

• Enable forwarding at the cooling unit’s SMTP server so that it can route e-mail to

 

external SMTP servers. Typically, SMTP servers are not configured to forward e-

 

mail. Always check with the administrator of your SMTP server before changing

 

its configuration to allow forwarding.

 

• Set up a special e-mail account for the cooling unit to forward e-mail to an external

 

mail account.

 

Recipient: Directly to the recipient’s SMTP server. On a busy remote SMTP server,

 

the time-out may prevent some e-mail from being sent because, with this option, the

 

cooling unit tries to send the e-mail only once.

 

When the recipient uses the cooling unit’s SMTP server, this setting has no effect.

 

 

Format

Select Long or Short. The Long format contains Name, Location, Contact, IP

 

address, serial number of the device, date, time, event code, and event description. The

 

Short format provides only the event description.

 

 

E-mail test. Use this option to send a test message to a configured recipient.

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