Enter from 1 to 3 E-Mail Addresses. The messages generated by the NAS
will be sent to these destinations. Note that special characters (e.g. " / \
[ ] : ; | = , + * ? < > ' `) cannot be used in them.
Specify one E-Mail Address that appear in the "From" field of e-mail alert
generated by the NAS. Usually it's helpful for e-mail alerts to avoid being
filtered as junk mails.
Enter the text you wish to appear in the "Subject" field of e-mail alert gener-
ated by the NAS. Note that special characters (e.g. " / \ [ ] : ; | = . , + * ? < > '
`) cannot be used in it.
Send test mail to specified e-mail address to verify whether the e-mail
address can be reached.
Use Specified SMTP
Mail Server
You can specify one SMTP (Simple Mail Transport Protocol) server to be
used to send E-Mail. It's optional.
Specify the address of the SMTP Mail Server.
Specify the port number used by SMTP server. It's 25 by default.
Mail Server requires
Authentication
If the SMTP Server requires a "login" in order to send mail, check it and
enter your login name and password for the SMTP server. This is usually
the same as the POP3 server used to receive e-mail. Meanwhile, you need
specify the "From Address" as the E-Mail Address that is correlative with
the Account Name.
Specify the login name that is used to login the SMTP server.
Specify the password that is used to login the SMTP server.
Displays the result of the test mail.
If enabled, then user can use "guest" as user ID to login to the NAS. If
disabled, then "guest" will not be accepted as a login. If enabled, you can
configure following options:
Allow anonymous Login for Windows Networking
If enabled, then all Windows users will be able to access the
NAS via Network Neighborhood/My Network Places, with "guest"
access rights. By default, the "guest" user has Read/Write per-
mission for all USB disks.
Allow anonymous access to "Public Data"
If enabled, then user can access files on Public Data on home-
page anonymously.
If enabled, then it will be possible for users to access files using a NFS
(Network File System) client.
If enabled, then it will be possible for users to access files using a Mac
OS through AFP(Apple Filing Protocol ).
If enabled, then it will be possible for users to upload and download files
using a FTP client program on their PC. The FTP server supports UTF-8.