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Host Name/Address - refers to the simple mail transfer protocol
(SMTP) server address that is used to transfer mail over the Internet.
Example: exchange.companyname.com or 149.112.144.153.
Port Number - the number identifying the type of connection
requested by a remote computer on the Internet. The default value is
25.
Mail Address - refers to the sender’s email address.
Authentication method - refers to preferred server authentication
method when checking the user name and password.
Username - refers to your user account name.
Password - secret set of characters and/or numbers required to
access a computer system. In this case, to allow you to send and
receive emails.
5. Click OK to save the conguration or Cancel to abort.
6. Click Test Mail to test your email conguration.
7. When nished, click OK to save settings and exit.
Misc
The Misc group contains miscellaneous parameters and server
settings. Refer to the following parameter descriptions:
Auto Connect to the Internet - when enabled, the utility will check
if an Internet connection already exists. If the connection between
the IP you bind and the destination mail server can’t be established,
the utility will automatically dial-up. Click the check box to enable or
disable this feature.
Bind to - selects your local IP to bind for Internet connection. Click the
list box to select IP.
Encoding - sets the encoding method for the character set of email
sent. Click the list box to select encoding method.
Send All messages MIME encoded - allows support for
multipurpose Internet mail extensions (MIME) character sets. Click the
check box to enable or disable this feature.
Send All messages as HTML - allows you to send your messages in
hypertext markup language (HTML) format. Click the check box to
enable or disable this feature.
Message Priority - sets the email message priority level. Click the
check box to enable or disable this feature.
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