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SICAM Q80 7KG8080
Power Quality Recorder SICAM Q80 7KG8080, System manual
E50417-H1076-C420-A2, Release 12.01.2015
7.2.4.3
Emails are the only form of messages for which no modem may be necessary. If a mail server is available in the LAN,
then only a few data are sufficient for sending an email.
The sender address is specified in the box
Sender
.
In order to display a preferred (or more specific) designation for the sender, it is possible to prefix the actual sender
address with a string denoting the alternative designation. In this case, the sender address must be bracketed in “<>”
characters.
Be sure to check which characters are accepted by the servers involved! For instance, German umlauts are not
accepted and thus may not be used.
Certain PC programs resort to replacing the umlauts with a string which causes the email client to display the
respective umlauts. However, Messaging does not support this technique!
In the
Recipient
box, the address of the email receiver is stated. In contrast to all other messages, emails can be sent
to multiple receivers simultaneously. For this purpose, all target addresses are simply separated by commas.
As with the sender address, a string can be prefixed to the receiver address which then appears in the email client as
the receiver. The actual receiver address must then be address must be bracketed in “<>” characters.
For umlauts and special characters, the same limitations apply as for
Sender
.
However, if the email is to be sent by modem, a number of different parameters must be entered.
Note
Ask your network administrator whether the measurement devices are permitted to send
messages. If they don't have this right, you will not receive any messages even if the
configuration is correct.
When an email is sent, a
sender address must always be specified
, otherwise delivery of the
mail will be refused. Some servers additionally check whether the email address is even valid. In
extreme cases, the server only allows senders which are in the same domain as the server itself,
or which belong to a registered account. These steps are intended to combat abuse of mail
servers.