E-Mail Specifications - Mitsubishi Electric Melsec Q Series User Manual

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2 USING THE E-MAIL FUNCTION

2.4 E-mail Specifications

Item
Data size
Data transfer method
Subject
Attached file format
MIME
Data of attached file format
Transmission
Division of attached file
specifications
Transmission
and reception
When sending (encode)
data
When receiving (decode)
Encryption
Compression
Communication with mail
server
Operation check mailer
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The following table lists the specifications of the e-mail function.
Attached file
Main text
When sending: Sends either a file as attachment or main text (select one).
When receiving: Received a file as attachment.
If any divided files are received, only the first file will be received and the remaining files
will be discarded.
If e-mail is sent from the external device to the programmable controller side, specify the
encoding method (Base 64/7 bits/8 bits/Quoted Printable) of the attached file.
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Microsoft
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REMARKS
Internet mail terminology list:
DNS server: Server that manages networks
SMTP server: Server that delivers (transfers) e-mail between mail servers
POP3 server: Server that transfers received e-mail addressed to subscribers to
the corresponding subscribers
Specification
6 k words
960 words
Us-ASCII format or ISO-2022-JP (Base 64)
MIME format
Version 1.0
Binary/ASCII/CSV can be selected.
File name: XXXX.bin (binary), XXXX.asc (ASCII), XXXX.csv (CSV)
(CSV: Comma Separated Value)
Cannot be divided (only one file can be sent/received)
Subject: Base 64/7 bits
Main text: 7 bits
Attached file: Base 64
Subject: (Does not decode)
Main text: (Cannot be received)
Attached file: Base 64/7 bits/8 bits/Quoted Printable
SMTP (sending server) Port number = 25
POP3 (receiving server) Port number = 110
MELSEC-Q/L
1
1
No
No
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