Additional Feature Guide
7
Setting
Description
How to
authenticate
The authentication method can be selected:
[No authentication], [POP before SMTP authentication] or
[SMTP authentication].
POP server authentication may be required by your ISP. In
that case, set POP before SMTP authentication.
•
No authentication: No authentication when sending an e-
mail.
•
POP before SMTP authentication: Some SMTP servers
that send e-mails do not have an authentication feature.
Therefore, the camera uses the authentication of a POP
server that receives e-mails, before sending e-mails.
–
POP3 Server
IP Address or
Host Name
*1
:
*1
Note that [Space], ["], ['], [&], [<] and [>] are not available.
If you set a server IP address, set 4
numbers (0—255) and 3 periods, such as
"192.168.0.253". Note that "0.0.0.0" and
"255.255.255.255" are not available. Or
set a host name (0—255 characters).
You can set an IPv6 address.
–
Port No.:
Enter a number (1—65535). Usually set
to 110.
–
Login ID
*2
:
*2
Note that ["] is not available.
If your ISP requires a login ID to log in to
a POP3 server, set it (1—63 characters).
–
Password
*2
:
If your ISP requires a password to log in to
a POP3 server, set it (0—63 characters).
•
SMTP authentication: Users are authenticated by user
name and password on the SMTP server. Your ISP must
support the SMTP authentication. The supported SMTP
authentications of the camera are the LOGIN and PLAIN
authentications. The CRAM-MD5 authentication is not
supported.
–
Login ID
*2
:
If your ISP requires a login ID to log in to
an SMTP server, set it (1—63 characters).
–
Password
*2
:
If your ISP requires a password to log in to
an SMTP server, set it (0—63 characters).