Specifications

Quick EMailer
TRX-manager can send electronic mails from various windows, either with your default
software, or using an internal mailer : this module makes it possible to send easily and quickly
a short message and notifications such as DX Spot alerts.
Settings
You set up the EMailer from the Preferences/Location dialog box.
Please check Internal Mailer if you use the TRX-Manager's Internal EMailer (recommended).
If you let the Internal mailer option NOT checked, TRX-Manager uses your default software
to send electronic mails; however, your default software can NOT be used to send
Notifications.
To set up the Internal emailer for your personnal EMail account, you have to enter your
email address (xxx@yyy ), the name of your SMTP server and the SMTP port. If required you
must check on the Authentification option and fill in UserID (Login), Password and
Security mode (None, STARTTLS, SSL/TLS). Please check with your Internet Service
Provider how to set up your STMP Account.
Sending an email (Internal mailer)
You open the mailer module from the Tools/Quick Mail submenu. Fill in the email of the
recipient and his name (optional). Indicate the subject and type the body of the message;
a signature may be added to the message. Press Send : the message is immediately
sent.
The name sent by EMail is the UserID of your registered version: it appears in the title of the
window.
Applications
It is possible to send EMails from the Callbook, HAMCall, or LogBook windows.
The internal mailer can be used for the automatic notification of the IP Address of the
SERVER station (TRX Remote control) - restricted to registered users only.
The internal mailer can forward a DX-Spot (or a list of DXSpots) via EMail as soon a needed
, newone or tracked spot is received: please configure the DX-Mail frame under
Preference/Terminal - restricted to registered users only. Since a large amount of emails
can be interpreted as spamming by your SMTP provider, the Each 5 minutes option is
recommended. If necessary, the STOP button temporarily stops the transmission of the
DXMails ; however, they are still memorized.
Limitations
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