17.1 E-mail
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• CRAM-MD5
With CRAM-MD5, the server sends an arbitrary character string (a challenge string) to the client.
The client then performs a specific computing process called MD5 (Message Digest V5) by using
the challenge string and the password, and returns the result to the server.
The server that receives the result also performs the same process. When both results match
each other, the server judges that the client knows the correct password and authorizes it.
• DIGEST-MD5
DIGEST-MD5, an expanded version of CRAM-MD5, has an enhanced resistance to dictionary
attack and brute force attack.
Notes
A name consisting of both one-byte and two-byte characters is not allowed for [Sender’s Name] in the
[E-Mail Setting] dialog.
System Memory ($s1006)
Some changes are made to the error information relevant to e-mailing, which will be stored in memory
at $s1006.
The following error numbers will be stored.
Error No.
Description
Solution
Remarks
0
Normal
−
1
E-mail address error
Check the sender’s e-mail address.
2
SMTP server logon error
Check the gateway setting.
Abolished
3
SMTP server logoff error
Abolished
6
Network not connected
Check the connection to the network.
New !
50
SMPT transmission error
Check the IP address for the SMTP
server.
New !
Summary of Contents for MONITOUCH V8 SERIES
Page 1: ...Reference Additional Functions V8series...
Page 57: ...2 Global Overlap 2 12 Please use this page freely...
Page 101: ...7 2 Panel Meter Extended 7 18 Please use this page freely...
Page 123: ...9 2 Acknowledge Function 9 18 Please use this page freely...
Page 127: ...10 RGB Display touch switch emulation 10 4 Please use this page freely...
Page 187: ...14 3 Addition of Titles to a CSV File Sampling Data 14 20 Please use this page freely...
Page 199: ...15 Item Show Hide Function 15 12 Please use this page freely...
Page 213: ...16 FTP Server 16 14 ls command This command is used to display the names of files and folders...
Page 221: ...16 FTP Server 16 22 Please use this page freely...
Page 233: ...17 2 Two Ethernet Ports 17 12 Please use this page freely...
Page 241: ...18 Network Camera 18 8 5 The Live view window is displayed...
Page 261: ...18 Network Camera 18 28 Please use this page freely...
Page 327: ...20 MES Interface Function 20 38 6 The table is created...
Page 369: ...22 Security Function 22 12 Please use this page freely...
Page 429: ...24 Tag 24 24 Please use this page freely...
Page 491: ...26 6 USB FDD Floppy Disk Drive 26 14 Please use this page freely...
Page 503: ...27 Ladder Transfer via USB or Ethernet 27 12 Please use this page freely...