Technical data
7. Client/Server interface imond
7.2.8. E-Mail Page
This page is shown only if at least one POP3-E-Mail-account is configured and activated in
the config dialog.
The page E-Mail should be self-explaining. Here the E-Mail- Check is monitored. If the
option “Check even if the router is offline” is not activated the E-Mail-Check will check all
E-Mail-accounts for E-Mails in the specified tme interval when the router is online. If the
option is activated the E-Mail-Check will go online if necessary with the circuit in use at this
moment and after this close the connection again. Dialmode has to be set to “auto” for this
to work.
If E-Mails are found on the POP3 server vorhanden either the configured E-Mail-Client will
be started or a new symbol is shown in the try icon containing the number of E-Mails on the
server. A double click will start the E-Mail-Client then. If an error occurred with one of the
E-Mail-accounts a message is shown in the E-Mail-History and the E-Mail-TrayIcon shows a
red colored upper right edge.
In the E-Mail-overview you may delete mails directly on the server by using the context
menu (right click) without having to download them before. The cell of the E-Mail to be
deleted should be selected before. Choose Delete MailMessage to perform the action.
7.2.9. Admin
This area is only visible if imonc is in admin mode.
The first item shows an overview on the circuits – resp. Internet providers – which the router
can choose automatically via LCR. A double click on a provider will show the times defined
for it in config/base.txt.
The second item enables you to do a remote update for the router. You may choose which
from the five packages (Kernel, Root filesystem, Opt-file, rc.cfg and syslinux.cfg) should be
copied to the router. To copy the update you have to specify the fli4l directory to inform
imonc from where it should obtain the files needed. Also the subdirectory for the config files
(default config) is needed for creating the Opt-file, rc.cfg and syslinux.cfg. A reboot should
be preformed after the update to enable the new configuration. If a password is queried while
updating the one from config/base.txt at PASSWORD is meant here.
To avoid port forwarding ony binding to exactly one client PC you may now edit the config-
uration directly on the router. For the change to come to effect you have to reconnect. Because
the file is only edited in the ram disk all changes are lost with the next router reboot. To save
your changes permanently you have to have to adapt the base.txt in config and update the
Opt-File on the router.
The fourth item on the admin page – Files – is used for easy review of configuration and
log-files simply via a mouse click. The list is configured in Config/Admin and then “files on
router to view”. After that you may pick which file to show in the ComboBox on this page.
The fifth item is the page DynEisfairLog. It only appears if you provided the access data
for your DynEisfair account in the Config-file. The logs of the service will be displayed then.
The last item is the Hosts page. All computers in /etc/hosts are shown here. All these will
be pinged and the result is shown as well. In this way you can check if a PC is on.
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