CyberPower PowerPanel User Manual page 51

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Secure connection (SSL): The E-mail will be sent through a secure connection (SSL).
Sender name & Sender E-mail address: Configure the sender information for the E-mail.
Authentication: Configure whether the SMTP server requires authentication or not. If authentication is
required complete the necessary account and password field.
Account: Sets the account to access the SMTP server.
Password: Sets the password for the account.
Windows Live Messenger
Using Windows Live Messenger Instant Messaging service, the Agent/Client can send an instant message to
another user who has a WLM account. Users must provide a unique WLM account as a sender and assign
another one as a receiver on Event Action/Notification Recipient page.
Activate: Specify whether the Agent/Client can use the Windows Live Messenger service to send an
instant message to recipients.
Account: Sets the account to access the Windows Live Messenger service.
Password: Sets the password for the account.
XMPP Instant Messaging
The XMPP (Extensible Messaging and Presence Protocol) is an open protocol for instant messaging. Users
can setup the configuration to receive instant messages when an event has occurred. Users may contact a
network administrator to verify if there is a XMPP Instant Messaging server in the network. If there is no
XMPP Instant Messaging server, Google talk service can be used. Google Talk software can be downloaded
and installed or Gmail can be used to receive event notifications via Google Talk. A local network XMPP
Instant Messenger server can be setup by downloading open source XMPP Instant Messenger server
software, such as Openfire. More server software information can be found on XMPP server software list.
Windows Live Messenger service
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