⚠ Gen 1 Ethernet Node Has Been Discontinued

This help page is for the legacy Gen 1 Ethernet Node, which is no longer available for purchase. These help pages remain available for existing customers needing configuration support.

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SMTP Email Address

Email Setup:
 

POP3 Mail Server
 

POP3 Username

 

POP3 Password
 

POP3 Port
 

POP3 Interval
 

SMTP Server
 

SMTP Email Address
 

SMTP Port
 

Add New Email
 

Delete Email
 

Test Email

The SMTP email address is the email address that will be shown as the sender of the email. A typical email address would be in the format user1@mycompany.com. The Nodes' outgoing email system uses the popular Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP).

Press GO to the right of the POP3 and SMTP data entry fields to enter any changes.

Background:  An email account can be set up for each Node. This allows the Node to send data readings at periodic intervals, when devices on a Node encounter an alarm condition or go on- or off-line, or in response to email requests.