Email
3-154 AT Commands Reference Manual June 30, 2008
6. If the operation (send or receive) will proceed, or not, after security warning alert presence.

Note: +MEMGS parameters are saved after the power cycle.

The following table shows the +MEMGS parameters.
Command
Type Syntax Response/Action Remarks
Set AT+MEMGS=[<save_srv>[,
<size>
[,<auto_sign>],[
security_ssl_sending],[
security_ssl_receiving],[
security_warning_backgrou
nd_process]
OK
Or:
+CME ERROR: <err>
Read AT+MEMGS? +MEMGS=<save_srv>,<si
ze>,<auto_sign>>,<securit
y_ssl_sending>,<
security_ssl_receiving>,<
security_warning_backgro
und_process>
OK
Test AT+MEMGS=? +MEMGS: list of
supported <save_srv>s
values, list of supported
<size>s values, maximum
allowed length of
<auto_sign>, list of
supported <
security_ssl_sending>s
values, list of supported <
security_ssl_receiving >s
values,
list of supported <
security_warning_backgro
und_process>s values
OK
Table 3-91: +MEMGS Parameters
<Parameter> Description
<save_srv> Allows the user to retain a copy of the messages on the server, default value is 0
which means messages will be saved on server after downloading.
Possible values:
0 - Save on server
1 - Delete from server
<size> Incoming email size restriction. The default is 10240 byte. The range is 0-65535. 0 is
a valid value. In this case device will not receive email messages.
<auto_sign> Auto signature. String field for entering auto signature information. The maximum
length is 100 characters. Auto signature will be added to email body when ever it
exist.