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PQube User Manual 2.1
Page 33 of 113
Your serial number can be found under the barcode on the rear label, or in the Logs filename.
OR
Creating an email account with your own domain
If you are unable to use the default PQube.com email account, you can create an email account for
your PQube using your own domain. You will need to give your email system administrator some
information, have him or her set up an account for your PQube, and then fill in the
[Email_Server_Settings] section of the Setup.ini file on your SD card.
SMTP vs. POP
Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP) is the standard protocol for sending email while Post
Office Protocol (POP) is the standard protocol for receiving email.
Setup Configuration
Please tell your System Administrator that:
Your PQube is a standard e-mail client.
For outgoing mail, your PQube supports plain-text authentication, Cram-MD5, or MD5-
Digest login.
For incoming mail, your PQube supports plain-text authentication, Cram-MD5, MD5-
Digest, USER-PASS, or APOP login.
Ask your System Administrator to set up an e-mail account, and get the following
information from them:
SMTP Server: __________________________ Port: _______
POP Server: ___________________________ Port: _______
PQube e-mail address: _________________________
PQube e-mail user name: _______________________
PQube e-mail password: ________________________
Use this information to fill in your Setup.ini file.
WARNING
Do not assign your personal email address to your PQube. Your PQube must
have its own dedicated email address that it can use to send and receive email.
Power Standards Lab is not responsible for any loss of data.

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