E-Mail Definitions - HMS Anybus Communicator User Manual

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8.2 E-mail Definitions

The e-mail definitions are stored in the following two directories:
"\user\email"
This directory holds up to 10 messages which can be altered by normal-level FTP-users.
"\email"
This directory holds up to 10 messages which can be altered by admin-level FTP-users.
E-mail definition files must be named "email_1.cfg", "email_2.cfg" ... "email_10.cfg" in order to be
properly recognized by the module.
File Format:
[Register]
Area, Offset, Type
[Register Match]
Value, Mask, Operand
[To]
recipient
[From]
sender
[Subject]
subject line
[Headers]
Optional extra headers
[Message]
message body
Key
Area
Offset
Type
Value
Mask
Operand Possible values are "<", "=" or ">"
To
From
Subject
Headers Optional; may be used to provide additional headers.
Message The actual message.
Note: Hexadecimal values must be written with the prefix "0x" in order to be recognized by the module.
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Value
Source area. Possible values: "IN" (Input Data area) or "OUT" (Output Data area) No
Source offset, written in decimal or hexadecimal.
Source data type. Possible values are "byte", "word", and "long"
Used as a reference value for comparison.
Mask value, applied on the trigger source prior to comparison (logical AND).
E-mail recipient
Sender email address
E-mail subject. One line only.
E-mail Client 48
Scanned for SSI
Yes
Doc: HMSI-27-309, Rev. 3.11

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