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To use a different SMTP server, select the Use Custom SMTP
Settings checkbox.
If the SMTP server settings are not configured yet, click Configure.
See
Configuring SMTP Settings
(on page 145) for the information
of each field.
8. Select the webcam that is capturing the images you want sent in the
email.
9. Use the slide bars to increase or decrease the following:
Number of Snapshots - the number of snapshots to be included
in the sequence of images that are taken when the event occurs.
For example, you can specify 10 images be taken once the
event triggers the action.
Snapshots/Mail field - the number of snapshots from the
sequence to be sent at one time in the email.
"Time before first Snapshot (s):" - the amount of time (in seconds)
between when the event is triggered and the webcam begins
taking snapshots.
"Time between Snapshots (s):" - the amount of time between
when each snapshot is taken.
10. Click OK.
Send EMail
You can configure emails to be sent when an event occurs and can
customize the message.
Messages consist of a combination of free text and EMX placeholders.
The placeholders represent information is pulled from the EMX and
inserted into the message.
For example:
[USERNAME] logged into the device on [TIMESTAMP]
translates to
JQPublic logged into the device on 2012-January-30 21:00
See
Email and SMS Message Placeholders
(on page 224) for a list
and definition of available variables.
To configure sending emails:
1. Choose Device Settings > Event Rules. The Event Rules Settings
dialog opens.
2. Click the Actions tab.
3. Click
New.
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