User's Manual

Request handling
1. The request is analyzed and the required keywords are extracted and shown to the
right.
The left-hand side of the window shows the actual dialog with the SMTP server. See
Figure 6: Request queue with extracted keywords on page 18 for an example of
an active message.
Figure 6: Request queue with extracted keywords
2. The eSMTP module sends the status of the request back to the eKERNEL. This
status can either indicate a positive acknowledge or a negative acknowledge.
The format of the message reply is shown in
Figure 7: Message reply format on
page 18.
Figure 7: Message reply format
3. The e-mail message is delivered to the mailbox of the destination user.
Note that intermediate processing on the external SMTP server or servers is
responsible for message delivery. This process is completely out of the control of
the eSMTP application.
Figure 8: Example of mail produced by eSMTP module on page 19 shows an
example of the mail that is produced by the eSMTP module, when viewed using
Microsoft Outlook Express.
Module - eSMTP
18 DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning — Book 2 March 2012
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