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C O N F I G U R A T I O N F I L E S
C H A P T E R 5
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ECOTEL 3G 16.1. Revised: 1 March 2011.
5 . 2 . 2 S M T P - C L I E N T C O N F I G U R A T I O N
The following entries in the
pabx.cfg
’s
[Mail]
section are used to send e-mail messages from the ECOTEL.
The connection to the SMTP server can be used to send CDR files or alarm messages.
The following features are possible:
Sending and receiving USSD text messages
Sending CDRs via e-mail
Sending alarm messages via e-mail
There is no internal time generation for the system when the power is interrupted.
That means the default time is used when the system is restarted or rebooted!
Therefore it is important to set the system time with an NTP server.
You must restart the system after making changes to activate the settings.
SmtpServer=<ip addr>
In
<ip addr>
, enter the IP address of the destination SMTP server that is to receive the e-mail messages.
MailUserIn=<username>
Enter a username for incoming e-mail authentication.
MailUserOut=<username>
Enter a username for outgoing e-mail authentication.
MailPwdIn=<password>
Enter a password for incoming e-mail authentication.
MailPwdOut=<password>
Enter a password for outgoing e-mail authentication.
MailPortIn=<num>
Enter a TCP port for incoming e-mail (default 25).
MailPortOut=<num>
Enter a TCP port for outgoing e-mail (default 25).
MailAuthEncr=<type>
Enter an encryption method for e-mail authentication (default base64).
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