Instruction manual
XWEB 500 – rel.1.0 –
2.2.9 DIALUP SETUP
Click on “Dial up” to proper setup the
internet connection for sending e-mails.
You need a valid internet account, then fill
in all the field. If you do not have a valid
SMTP Server, once connected to the
Internet, XWEB 500 will try to send the e-
mail directly to the receiver. This type of
operation is NOT support by all ISP
(internet service provider). For this reason it
is strongly recommended to use a valid
SMTP.
2.2.10 E-MAIL SETUP
XWEB 500 can handles e-
mail, but to send them you
need to make a proper setup
of the unit. XWEB can send e-
mail either via network or via
dial-up, please choose the
proper option according to
your needs. To send e-mails a
SMTP server must exist and
XWEB have to reach this
server through the LAN or via
dial-up. In this case gateway
and DNS parameters are
mandatory in “Network
Configuration” window. If dial-
up is used therefore there is
no direct LAN access to
internet. In this case a modem
is needed, XWEB 500 will
contact directly your ISP
provider and using its services
will send all the e-mails.
To send e-mail you need a
valid SMTP server. Usually
your LAN administrator will
provide you a server name, for
example dixell.com (another
format widely used is
mail.company-name.com),
then a valid e-mail address is
needed.
We strongly suggest you to create a new e-mail account to use with XWEB. In this case, e-mail header will
be something like this: xweb@your-company-name.com. This is very useful to apply e-mail filtering in the
client PC. It is not necessary to have a dedicated mail account to use e-mail services, but is strongly
recommended because for example many SMTP servers need user account authentication (especially ISP)
and in this case without a proper user you can not send e-mails. Moreover if your SMTP requires
authentication, please check “Yes” box and fill in with the right values. If either network or dial-up setup has
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