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page with your browser. This is especially helpful if you have more than one ConnectUPS Web/SNMP Card and intend to receive
If your SMTP server requires a qualified domain name instead of an IP address or requires a qualified user name in the sender’s email address, additional configuration items are available with a serial or Telnet connection (see Chapter 3, “Local Configuration” on page 9). SMTP configuration options are available through Email Notification on the Web/SNMP Card Settings menu. Under most circumstances, changes are not required for these options.
NOTE To completely clear the contents of any configuration item, enter a tilda (~) and press the Enter key.
:SMTP Port Number – SMTP server access is typically gained via port 25. For installations where a different port number is used, configure the port number using this option.
:Substitute Domain Name for Sender’s Email Address – The default domain name for the sender’s
:Optional SMTP Username – The ConnectUPS Web/SNMP Card’s Identification Information field data is used as the user name for the SMTP server as well as in the sender’s
Note that the text used in the Identification Information field remains unaffected; this text is also used to display additional information when browsing the card.
:Optional SMTP Password – Under certain circumstances, a password may be required to obtain access to a SMTP server. If your server requires a password, enter it here.
When changing any
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