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Table 8.3-6:
Parameter list – SMTP
Parameters
smtp_srv
[Server address]
smtp_port
[Server port]
smtp_ssl
[SSL/TLS]
smtp_sender
[Sender name]
smtp_auth
[Login]
smtp_usr
[User name]
smtp_pwd
[Password]
smtp_sign
[Security (S/MIME)]
smtp_attpkey
[Attach public key]
Value
Default
max. 128 characters [blank]
1-65535
25
[1–5 characters; 0–
9]
on/off
off
max. 128 characters [blank]
on/off
off
max. 128 characters [blank]
max. 128 characters [blank]
on/off
off
on/off
on
Description
Defines the SMTP server via its IP address or
host name.
A host name can only be used if a DNS server (
39) was configured beforehand.
Defines the port which the UTN server and
SMTP server use to communicate.
The default port number for SMTP is 25. For SSL/
TLS (parameter 'SMTP – SSL/TLS'  47), SMTP
servers use by default port 587 (STARTSSL/
STARTTLS) or the old port 465 (SMTPS). If
required, read the documentation of your SMTP
server.
Enables/disables SSL/TLS.
SSL/TLS encrypts the communication from the
UTN to the SMTP server. The encryption
strength is defined via the encryption protocol
and level  64.
Defines the email address used by the UTN
server to send emails.
Very often the name of the sender and the email
account user name are identical.
Enables/disables SNMP authentication. To send
emails, the UTN sends its user name and pass-
word to the SMTP server to authenticate itself.
Enter user name (parameter 'POP3 – User name'
 46) and password (parameter 'SMTP – Pass-
word'  47).
Some SMTP servers require SMTP authentica-
tion to prevent fraudulent use (spam).
Defines the user name used by the UTN server
to log on to the SMTP server.
Defines the password used by the UTN server to
log on to the SMTP server.
Enables/disables signing email using S/MIME
(Secure/Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions).
A signature created by the sender allows the
recipient to verify the identity of the sender and
to make sure that the email was not modified.
All S/MIME security features require an S/MIME
certificate  70.
Sends the public key together with the email.
Many email clients require the key to display the
email.
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