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3.3.8.2 Prohibition setting
Set up prohibition time to transmit the e-mail. Users can enter prohibition time from the
starting time and the ending time of transmitting the e-mail
3.3.8.3 SMTP Server IP address
Configure the IP address of the SMTP server to transmit the e-mail.
If you do not know your SMTP server IP address then go to Command Prompt in Windows,
then use ping and SMTP name address (eg: dvr.com) as below to get your SMTP IP address.
(Same method also applies to finding FTP server IP address from FTP name address).
Ex.) C:\>ping dvr.com
Pinging dvr.com [xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx] with 32 bytes of data:
Reply from xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx: bytes=32 time=342ms TTL=114
Reply from xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx: bytes=32 time=344ms TTL=114
Reply from xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx: bytes=32 time=347ms TTL=114
Reply from xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx: bytes=32 time=350ms TTL=114
Ping statistics for xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
Packets: Sent = 4, Received = 4, Lost = 0 (0% loss),
Approximate round trip times in milli-seconds:
Minimum = 342ms, Maximum = 350ms, Average = 345msAuthentication
Users can select authentication process dependent on SMTP server requirement.
Selects on/off for authentication process do authentication process whenever transmitting e-
mail messages through SMTP server.
3.3.8.4 Authentication
Users can select authentication process dependent on SMTP server requirement.
Selects on/off for authentication process do authentication process whenever transmitting e-
mail messages through SMTP server.
3.3.8.4.1 Password
Enter sender’s mail password for authentication