Table 36, Parameters for smtp client – Vaisala Hydromet Data Collection Platform User Manual

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The parameters to be configured for the SMTP client are presented in

Table 36 on page 240

.

Table 36

Parameters for SMTP Client

Parameter

Use

Note

Source domain

Source domain where
messages are sent from. If the
field is left empty, the QML
logger interface IP address will
be used as default. This can
also be used as part of
message sender identity; see

Table 37 on page 243

.

Operators usually require the
source domain to be an
existing one.

Destination server

SMTP server to use for
sending messages.

Primary interface

Primary network interface for
contacting the server.

Secondary interface

Optional secondary network
interface for contacting the
server.

Queue location

File system location where
outgoing messages will be
queued for transmission. The
available locations are: RAM-
disk
, External CFS,

1

2

and

Internal logfile system.

2

1. Requires a CompactFlash card.
2. Non-volatile.

Specify the same location for
all SMTP clients in the setup.

Queue size (items)

Number of items, for example,
reports stored in the queue. If
this limit is exceeded due to,
for example, network
congestion, the oldest queued
item will be deleted for each
new one.

QML can buffer data within
limitations of the selected
storage location and certain
file system constraints. An
absolute maximum of 500
items is in effect. Buffering
data in RAM-disk will
consume dynamic memory
from rest of the application;
similarly, the other storage
alternatives will consume
logging space.

Retries

Number of retries if the SMTP
server cannot initially be
contacted

Authentication
mode

Selection for SMTP
authentication.

For further details, see section

User Credentials for
Authentication on page 241

.

Options

Debug = print debug output to
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