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An authorized of an entry typically found in this field is as follows: 10.110.17.6
eSMTP_srv_port_str
This field specifies the port number used for SMTP access. In most environments, this is value
25.
An authorized of an entry typically found in this field is as follows: 25
eSMTP_srv_domain_str
This field refers to the domain name used in the SMTP connection. Refer to the RFC821
specifications on the process involved in message delivery through SMTP. The domain
parameter is associated to the HELO command in the SMTP dialog.
An authorized of an entry typically found in this field is as follows: ibsbe.be
eSMTP_ALA_Prty_DTMF_Confirm_n
This field specifies what alarm priority levels require a confirmation. Alarm priority is defined
in the eKERNEL_ALARM table.
Alarms that do not meet the requirements are automatically confirmed when the DECT
MessengerSMTP client sends a message to an external SMTP server. The message is
considered sent when it reaches the server. However, at this stage, there is no guaranteed
message delivery, because there is no read indication. This situation is similar to eASYNC,
where SMS and PAGING as well do not foresee end user confirmation. An SMTP mail can be
pending between intermediate server (for authorized, in an internet environment) or remain
unread in the mailbox for a large amount of time.
Confirmation techniques can be appropriate to force mail destinations to respond to the alarm
request. This can be accomplished by calling back to a predefined DID number. In eKERNEL
release 2.9.18 and later, the functionality is implemented that if the priority of the alarm is lower
than or equal to this value (so has an higher importance), the message reply (<msgrpy>) sent
by the eSMTP module to the eKERNEL is treated as a NACK reply (even if a ACK was sent).
Therefore, alarms that are sent using eSMTP (and are successfully delivered (so status =
ACK)), and that need a confirmation, have the same behavior as alarms with status NACK.
This results in the alarm repeating every eSMTP_Silence_intv_n seconds until confirmation.
If the alarm is not confirmed within the DEV_Retry_count_ALT_DEV_id_n (eKERNEL_device)
retries, the alarm is sent to the alternative devices (if configured).
A value of, for authorized, 2 indicates alarms with priority 0,1 and 2 are considered to be
confirmed using this callback procedure.
Table: eSMTP_CLIENT
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