Specifications

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SMTP Server
Enter the IP address or the resolvable name of your mail server; for example, smtp.yourdomain.com
Port
Enter the port number on which the mail server listens. Example: 25. Click Save.
SMTP Server Authentication
Some mail servers accept connection only after a user name and password are authenticated. If your server requires this,
check the SMTP Server Authentication box. Then enter the User Name and Password in the next fields.
User Name
If your mail server accepts connection only after a user name and password are authenticated, enter the user name.
Password
If your mail server accepts connection only after a user name and password are authenticated, enter the password. Click
Save.
E-Mail Address
Enter the e-mail addresses of the individuals who are sent notifications regarding the log file being full, an invalid Telnet
login, or an invalid Web login. The administrator may want use their office e-mail address, home e-mail address,and so
on. Enter the addresses in proper user@domain format. Click Save after each entry. You can change or delete an address
at any time.
You must enter at least one e-mail address.
Configure E-Mail Notification
Select the types of notifications that you want sent to individuals. Click Add. Each entry then moves to the Send E-Mail
Notification For box. To remove a notification, click Delete. The entry moves back to the Don't Send E-Mail Notification
For box.
Defaults for Don't Send E-Mail Notification are:
1. Log File Full
2. Invalid Telnet Login
3. Invalid Web Login
Administrator E-Mail ID
Enter the administrator's e-mail identification. This is the name and address that appears in the FROM line of the
notification emails. This allows the recipients of the notifications to direct questions or comments to the administrator.
Enter the email ID in proper user@domain format.
Click Save.
You can delete or change the address as desired.