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last result Displays the result of the last attempt to send e-mail.
Result Explanation
Success The e-mail was sent properly.
No Mailhost
No mailserver has been specified. Enter a mailhost using the Mailserver
entry field.
File Open The camera could not open the local file. Verify that the file exists and is
not corrupted.
Connect The camera could not connect to the specified mailserver.
Negotiation The camera could not negotiate SMTP with the specified mailhost. Verify
that the mailhost is an SMTP server.
Send The camera could not send the local file.
None The camera has not made an e-mail attempt yet.
Once you configure the e-mail settings, use the Trigger Now link at the bottom left of the Trigger
Settings page to verify that your camera is properly configured to send e-mail. Pressing this link
will manually initiate a trigger event, forcing the camera to act as it would during a software or
hardware controlled trigger event. When all Trigger and e-mail settings are correct, the camera
will successfully e-mail trigger images to the specified remote user.
6.2.3 FTP Settings
A trigger event will prompt the camera to initiate an FTP connection with an external host. By
using the FTP section of the Trigger Setup page, you can specify that the camera transfer trigger
event images from its memory to an external FTP server, which allows you to save and organize
multiple trigger sequences in one place. You can also control file naming and settings needed for
the camera to place images on the FTP server, and specify the correct username and password for
logging into the server. Use the FTP settings to enable the FTP feature, specify the remote FTP
server, configure the correct username and password, and set the appropriate path and filename
for your trigger images. If desired, also use this page to enable the unique naming feature, which
will rename the current file if it encounters an older file that has the same name.
ftp hostname Specifies the name or IP address of the remote FTP server to which
the camera will transfer the trigger images. Enter a hostname of up
to 31 characters.
Note: For the camera to use a text-based name for connection attempts, you must specify
a nameserver on the Setup page.
backup hostname Enter an alternate FTP host to use when the primary host is
unavailable.
username Enter the username that the camera will issue to the FTP server
during its login attempt.
password Enter the password that the camera will issue to the FTP server
during its login attempt.
file name Specify the desired filename for the trigger event images. The
default filename string of "$ST.$FN" uses the dynamic print
variables for the camera s name and the current date. When you
specify the filename with the $FN variable, the camera will name
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