User manual

E-mail setup
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6.1.2 E-mail server for LAN or Internet
A) E-mail server in the LAN
The FP Web-Server was developed to cooperate with an e-mail server in
your local network. Often, e-mail servers also allow the transmission of
SMS and FAX via e-mail. To send an e-mail to someone via the Internet,
the e-mail server needs to have access to the Internet. This poses no
problem if you are using an e-mail server in your LAN that uses the proxy
server to connect to the Internet. Contact your network administrator for
detailed information.
You only need to set the following e-mail server parameters (also refer to
the online help under the keyword "Example - Web pages and e-mail" of
the HTML examples)
Server IP address (SMTP server) and port number
E-mail sender address
These parameters are available from your network administrator.
Optionally, you can use the server name (DNS is required) and you can log
in with a POP3 server. More detailed information can be found in the online
help under e-mail server settings.
B) Internet e-mail
The FP Web-Server can also use a modem connected to the 9-pin port to
establish a dial-up connection to the Internet and send e-mails via an
Internet Service Provider.
For this function, you need a modem (or GSM module) and the following
parameters:
Dial-up ISP account and DNS server address (for detailed information
refer to Internet e-mail settings (see p. 145))
Two e-mail server names (SMTP and POP3) and ports (for detailed
information refer to the online help under e-mail server settings)
E-mail account with user name and password, see also e-mail server
settings
E-mail sender address
These parameters are available at your ISP (for detailed information also
refer to the online help under e-mail server settings).