Recipient email address 2
Second email address to which the logger will send the data files.
SMTP Server
For the logger to be able to send emails, you have to configure the SMTP Server,
which necessarily needs to be TLS/SSL.
SMTP Port
Consult your email service provider to confirm the correct port to use. Some typical
SMTP ports are 587 or sometimes 25.
SMTP Username
The username associated with the email account.
SMTP Password
The password associated with the email account.
If the logger has been set up to send emails, every time the logger is powered on it will
send a report e-mail with the same text than the SMS reports, but including its IP address
and TCP port waiting for connections. The e-mail subject will be site name, space, year,
month and day of the logger at the time the e-mail is sent.
The file name format is ‘ID’, site number, underscore, year, month, day, underscore,
hour, minute, second. It will have extension ’.elog’.
At any time, it is possible to remotely order the logger to send an e-mail with the data
attachment. It is necessary to send a SMS to the logger with the text
‘EOLCONF0160901$003’ to remotely order the logger to send an e-mail with the data
attachment. In less than one minute we will receive an SMS back from the logger with
the usual SMS information. After that, the logger will send an e-mail with data file
attachment in the same way than the programmed e-mails. The data that is sent in that
e-mail will not be sent in the next e-mail.