User`s guide

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(2) Recipient E-mail Address
This is to designate a person to
receive E-mail.
(3) Senders E-mail Address
This is to put a persons e-mail
address that is considered as the
e-mail sender.
The e-mail sender can be a person
who should take care of the situation
when events occur. E-mail will be
delivered to a person who is defined
as a recipient in the blank of
E-Mail Recipient. The person who
received e-mail can send a message
of countermove to a person who is
defined as an e-mail sender.
Actually, WebEye sends E-mail, but
it is no use sending E-mail back to
WebEye. So a person can be
designated to receive counter
e-mail.
Another important function of this menu is to avoid a problem that the e-mail is blocked from
e-mail server. Some e-mail servers dont receive an e-mail that does not have its valid domain name
such as abc@abcdefg.com. It is because there are a lot of junk e-mails. So WebEye and other
devices that do not have their valid domain names or only have their IP addresses cant send e-mails.
To avoid this problem, WebEye has the menu to put senders e-mail address. The default value is
invalid, so administrator should change the address with valid one. Administrator may put ones
e-mail address.
(4) Check E-Mail Options
Relay Mail Server: With the same problem of e-mail blocking, WebEye has a function to relay its
e-mail through an available e-mail server so that e-mail can have the relay servers domain name.
After activating User Relay Mail Server menu, you key in a servers domain name such as
@abcdefg.com. The e-mail server of default value is invalid, so dont use the default value when
you have to use relay mail server function.
Content-Transfer-Type : It is to define e-mail format. E-mail servers support Base64 format in
common, but some servers not. In the case, you may select the format as Quoted Printable.
(5) E-Mail Event Configuration
Event source: Administrator should define with which event E-mail is to be delivered among MD