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Email Server and Identity The email setup dialog is used to set up emailing for alerts. If you're not using alerts, or you're not interested in having the alert system email you, then setting this up is not required. Return Address All outgoing emails will have a return address specified, and this is the address that is used. Please make sure you specify a valid address here since this is where all the bounce messages will come from. Some ISP SMTP servers only allow emails sent out with a "from" address of their domain as well, so if you're having problems getting the SMTP server to work, make sure you're using a valid return address. Attach PingPlotter Savefile (.pp2) on Email Alert When an alert goes out, data will be attached. The data that is attached encompasses all the alert period since the *last* similar alert was sent out. This is a global setting for all email alerts. Note that you'll need PingPlotter installed on a machine to read the attached data. Include "alert" samples in text message If this option is checked, any outgoing alert emails will include text showing the samples that failed the alert. As each alert email goes out, the past history is marked as being sent already so that you won't get duplicate data in reoccurring emails. SMTP Server The SMTP server is the server that your outgoing mails will go through. This may have been given to you by your ISP or your mail administrator. Server Port The default port for most SMTP servers is 25. If you connect to your SMTP server via a different port, then enter that port here. Leaving this blank will use port 25. SMTP Authentication Some SMTP servers require a username and password to be able to deliver mail. If this is the case with your server, turn on the "Use SMTP Authentication" checkbox, and then enter your username and password. The password is saved in your MultiPing.ini file using a basic XOR encryption scheme – this will keep your password hidden, but this encryption method is relatively simple to "crack" if someone really wants to figure it out.
Using SSL for SMTP PingPlotter Standard also supports use of SSL (STARTTLS) for SMTP. For details on this, see our web site. |



