2.4.2 Transferring Images by E-mail
The following screen is displayed if you select to transfer images by E-mail while configuring a timer, built-in
sensor, external sensor, or detection trigger (see Page 51 or Page 54). Follow the procedure below to configure
the camera to send images to an E-mail address. Ask your Internet Service Provider (ISP) or network
administrator for the appropriate settings.
Note
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To prevent camera images from being sent to the wrong party, make sure you enter the desired
destination e-mail addresses correctly.
1.
Set the following parameters as desired.
a.
Under [E-mail Transfer], enter the IP address or the host name
of the SMTP server (outgoing mail
server).
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An IPv6 address can be specified; note that the IPv6 address must be enclosed in brackets.
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This feature cannot transfer images to web-based mail servers, such as Hotmail®.
b.
Enter the port number used by the server. (Port 25 is normally used for sending E-mail.)
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Some ISPs require outgoing mail to be sent using port 587 or using SSL (SMTP over SSL) on port
465. Ask your ISP or network administrator for the appropriate setting.
c.
Enter the reply E-mail address
that will be shown to the recipient as the sender of the E-mail.
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In an effort to reduce spam, many ISPs block E-mail sent through the SMTP server from an E-mail
address that is not associated with the SMTP server, therefore, we recommend entering the E-mail
assigned to you by your ISP.
d.
Enter the destination E-mail address
. Up to 3 addresses can be entered.
e.
Enter the subject
that will be displayed in E-mail messages sent by the camera (max. 44 characters).
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The date and time (24-hour format) is automatically attached to the subject.
For example, if you enter “Camera” as the subject, an E-mail may be sent with the subject “Camera:
20090618173020500”.
The time stamp format is Year/Month/Date/24-hour time/Second/Millisecond.
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