OMC-042 / 043 / 044 Data loggers
Users
’ manual
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Email output
This output driver is used to send the collected data from the SD Card to a mailbox of the user. The data
is included in an attachment of the email. Below the settings are shown: Some of its settings are
commented below, other settings are generic and covered before in this manual.
Server
This is the IP-address or domain name of the SMTP-server you want to use for e-mailing. You can use
you ISP’s server, or any other server you like.
SMTP port
Port on which the SMTP server is listening. There is something interesting to say about this: SMTP uses
the well-known port 25. In the early days, this port was always used. But nowadays, the providers are
using different port numbers. They have their own SMTP-server, which work on international standard
port 25, and they don’t allow traffic on this port except for their own server. Therefore a problem arises.
So, in order to solve that, many providers open a second port for SMTP. And our data logger is
supporting that. So you can use this anytime.
Originator address
This is the email address of your system. Pleas
e note that some ISP’s block strange addresses, so make
sure to use a serious address, or make sure that it is not blocked by the ISP.
Destination address
This is the email address to where the data is send.
Data format
This defines the data format of
the file’s content
This can be our native TXT format, JSON or a CSV (comma separated value) format which can easily be
picked up by third party applications like Microsoft Excel. We prefer our native format as it can contain
data as well is diagnostic info.
Email settings
[0] Exit
[1] Name >> Email
[2] Send interval >> 01:00:00
[3] Send delay >> Not used
[4] SMTP server >>
[5] SMTP port >> 587
[6] Username >>
[7] Password >>
[8] Originator address >>
[9] Destination address >>
[A] Subject >>
[B] Data format >> Native(txt)
[R] Remove
[T] Email test >> Not done
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