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TC63 AT Command Set
10.2 AT^SISS
hcProp
hcRedir
hcAuth
smFrom
smRcpt
smCC
smSubj
smHdr
smAuth
pCmd
pNumber
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Parameter for several HTTP settings.
The general format is 'key': <space> 'value' "\0d\0a".
Multiple settings can be given separated by "\0d\0a" sequences within the
string.
Possible 'key' values are defined at HTTP/1.1 Standard RFC 2616.
This flag controls the redirection mechanism of the TC63 acting as HTTP client
(numeric).
If the flag is set (1) the client automatically sends a new HTTP request if the
server answers with a redirect code (range 30x).
Default is 0 (no redirection).
If set (1) this flag determines that the HTTP client will automatically answer on
authentication requests from the server with the current "passwd" and "user"
parameter settings. If these parameters are not specified the TC63 will termi-
nate the HTTP connection and send an indication to the TA.
Default is 0.
Email sender address, i.e. "MAIL FROM" address (string).
Length: 6 ... 256
A valid address parameter consists of local part and domain name delimited by
a '@' character, e.g. "john.smith@somedomain.de".
Recipient address of the email, i.e. "RCPT TO" address (string).
Length: 6 ... 256
If multiple recipient addresses are to be supplied the comma character is used
as delimiter to separate individual address values, e.g. "john.smith@somedo-
main.de,tom.meier@somedomain.de".
CC recipient address of the email (string).
Length: 6 ... 256
If multiple CC recipient addresses are to be supplied the comma character is
used
as
delimiter
to
"john.smith@somedomain.de,tom.meier@somedomain.de".
Subject content of the email (string).
Length: 0 ... 256
If no subject is supplied the email will be sent with an empty subject.
This parameter, if set, will be appended at the end of the email header section
(string).
Length: 0... 256
Hence, it serves as a generic header field parameter which allows the user to
provide any email header field. It is the user's responsibility to provide correct
header fields!
String of max. 512 characters.
Example for multipart MIME messages:
"Content-Type: multipart/mixed".
SMTP authentication control flag (numeric).
If disabled
(<srvParmValue>
SMTP authentication.
If enabled
(<srvParmValue>
server will be performed by means of supported authentication methods, using
values of "user" and "passwd" parameters. If TC63 and SMTP server are not
able to negotiate an authentication mechanism supported by both parties, the
TC63 continues action without authentication.
TC63 supports SMTP login authentication.
POP3 user command to be executed by the POP3 service (numeric).
For supported values of
<srvParmValue>
Optional message number argument used by the POP3 commands List ("2"),
Retrieve ("3") and Delete ("4"). For POP3 commands see
value "pCmd".
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Length: 0 ... 2
-1
If no specific value is set in the service profile, the value "0" is assumed by
default.
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separate
individual
address
"0" by default), TC63 performs action without
"1") authentication procedure with the SMTP
refer to <srvParmValue-pCmd>.
s
values,
e.g.
<srvParmTag>
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