CONFIGURATION FILES
CHAPTER 5
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ECOTEL 3G 16.1. Revised: 1 March 2011.
MailRcpt=<domain>
In
<domain>, enter the destination domain, the destination address and an @ sign. If the destination ad-
dress is already complete (with an @ sign),
<domain> is not added.
MailFrom=<domain>
In
<domain>, enter the source domain, the source address and an @ sign. If the source address is already
complete (with an @ sign),
<domain> is not added.
MailRcvMax=<count>
Maximum number of incoming e-mails queued for transmission via SMS or USSD.
MailRcptMax=<count>
Number of "RCPT TO" entries in e-mails that come from the LAN (a message is sent to the LCR for each
"RCPT TO" entry in each incoming e-mail).
MaxMailsToHost=<count>
Maximum number of e-mail messages sent to the LCR simultaneously. Default 4.
MailToHostRetries=<count>
Number of retries when SMS transmission is not successful. When the limit entered is reached, an error mes-
sage is sent to the e-mail sender (default 3).
MailSendRetries=<count>
Number of times an attempt is made to send an e-mail. Default 10.
MailMaxIncomingClients=<count>
Defines the maximum number of clients that can access the system simultaneously. If
0 is entered, the SMTP
port (25) will be blocked for incoming sessions. Default 100.
MailTcpRcvTimeout=<sec>
Defines the number of seconds after which a session will be terminated following a possible receiving error
in the data stream. Default 0 (immediately).
MailTcpSndTimeout=<sec>
Defines the number of seconds after which a session will be terminated following a possible transmission
error in the data stream. Default 0 (immediately).
MailAllowedPeers=<ip addr>
Defines IP addresses from which incoming SMTP connections will be accepted. Separate IP addresses with a
space. If a dash (-) is entered, the SMTP port (25) will be blocked for incoming sessions. If this parameter is
left empty (default), incoming connections will be accepted from all IP addresses.
MailPropPort=<num>
Enter the port number for a TELES proprietary mail protocol.