Commands Listed in Alphabetical Order
Group
E-mail
Syntax
EMail:SMTPPort {<NR1>}
EMail:SMTPPort?
Arguments
<NR1> can be 1 through 65535. This number specifies the TCPIP port number.
Examples
EMAIL:SMTPPORT55 specifies that the SMTP e-mail server will communicate
on TCPIP port 55.
EMAIL:SMTPPORT? might return :EMAIL:SMTPPORT 10, indicating that TCPIP
port 10 will be used to communicate with the SMTP e-mail server.
EMail:SMTPServer
This command sets or queries the address of the SMTP mail server.
Group
E-ma
il
Syntax
EMail:SMTPServer <string>
EMail:SMTPServer?
Arguments
<string> argument is the address of the SMTP mail server that will handle the
mail service request. For example, “smtp.tek.com”.
Examples
EMAIL:SMTPSERVER "smtp.tek.com" sets the SMTP mail server to
smtp.tek.com. This will be the m ail server used for mail service requests.
EMAIL:SMTPSERVER? might return :EMAIL:SMTPSERVER "SMTP.TEK.COM",
indicating that the SMTP mail sever is set to SMTP.tek.com.
EMail:STATUS? (Query Only)
This query only command returns the status of the last e-mail you attempted
to send.
Group
E-mail
Syntax
EMail:STATUS?
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