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===Sending E-mails===
 
===Sending E-mails===
Meteobridge can largely customizable e-mails. To get this service initialized you have to work through the following settings:
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Meteobridge can send largely customized e-mails. To get this service initialized you have to work through the following settings:
 
* '''Authentication''': This drop-down box allows you to define the authentication mode used with the SMTP server. You can choose between:
 
* '''Authentication''': This drop-down box allows you to define the authentication mode used with the SMTP server. You can choose between:
 
** none: This setting does not send any authentication information to the SMTP server. Only servers in closed LANs will provide that (if at all).
 
** none: This setting does not send any authentication information to the SMTP server. Only servers in closed LANs will provide that (if at all).

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===Sending E-mails===
Meteobridge can send largely customized e-mails. To get this service initialized you have to work through the following settings:
* '''Authentication''': This drop-down box allows you to define the authentication mode used with the SMTP server. You can choose between:
** none: This setting does not send any authentication information to the SMTP server. Only servers in closed LANs will provide that (if at all).
** basic: Old-fashioned user name and password authentication, without SSL encryption
** tls: authentication with SSL encryption (a variant not used very often)
** starttls: standard authentication with SSL encryption (most often used)
* '''SMTP Host''': specifies the IP or name of the SMTP server to use.
* '''Port''': port number where SMTP server listens for mails (standard ports are 25 for non-SSL and 587 for SSL communication)
* '''User''': user name to be used for authentication
* '''Password''': password to be used
* '''To-Addr.''': E-mail address of the recipient
* '''From-Addr.''': E-mail address of the sender (many SMTP servers only accept mails with a sender address being in the same domain as the SMTP server itself)
Translation===Sending E-mails===
Meteobridge can send largely customized e-mails. To get this service initialized you have to work through the following settings:
* '''Authentication''': This drop-down box allows you to define the authentication mode used with the SMTP server. You can choose between:
** none: This setting does not send any authentication information to the SMTP server. Only servers in closed LANs will provide that (if at all).
** basic: Old-fashioned user name and password authentication, without SSL encryption
** tls: authentication with SSL encryption (a variant not used very often)
** starttls: standard authentication with SSL encryption (most often used)
* '''SMTP Host''': specifies the IP or name of the SMTP server to use.
* '''Port''': port number where SMTP server listens for mails (standard ports are 25 for non-SSL and 587 for SSL communication)
* '''User''': user name to be used for authentication
* '''Password''': password to be used
* '''To-Addr.''': E-mail address of the recipient
* '''From-Addr.''': E-mail address of the sender (many SMTP servers only accept mails with a sender address being in the same domain as the SMTP server itself)

Sending E-mails

Meteobridge can send largely customized e-mails. To get this service initialized you have to work through the following settings:

  • Authentication: This drop-down box allows you to define the authentication mode used with the SMTP server. You can choose between:
    • none: This setting does not send any authentication information to the SMTP server. Only servers in closed LANs will provide that (if at all).
    • basic: Old-fashioned user name and password authentication, without SSL encryption
    • tls: authentication with SSL encryption (a variant not used very often)
    • starttls: standard authentication with SSL encryption (most often used)
  • SMTP Host: specifies the IP or name of the SMTP server to use.
  • Port: port number where SMTP server listens for mails (standard ports are 25 for non-SSL and 587 for SSL communication)
  • User: user name to be used for authentication
  • Password: password to be used
  • To-Addr.: E-mail address of the recipient
  • From-Addr.: E-mail address of the sender (many SMTP servers only accept mails with a sender address being in the same domain as the SMTP server itself)