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Revision Date: 6/22/2012
Figure 12: Time Configuration Section
The time, date, IP address and friendly name of the unit are displayed in the top of each web
page.
Note:
The time and date are not adjusted for daylight savings time. Setting the time zone offset forward
and backward an hour will cause a gap or overwriting of logs, respectively.
The unit is capable of sending e-mail to as many as three addresses at once. Most SMTP and
ESMTP servers are compatible. Authentication options are None, POP3 (POP-before-SMTP) or
ESMTP. The e-mail configuration is set on the
section of the
Configuration
page.
An SMTP server as well as “Sender” and “Destination” addresses are required to send e
-mails.
Some mail servers may require a username and password. In most cases, the username does
not have to match the “Sender” address, but does need to be a valid user on the authenticating
server. Microsoft Exchange servers will have to be set to allow SMTP relay from the IP address
of the unit. In addition, a test email can be sent from the bottom of this section.
Note:
The unit cannot receive e-mails. The POP3 server is used strictly for authentication and
is not required when using None or ESMTP.