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Using <strong>MonitorMagic</strong><br />

Select the tab SMTP E-mail. Specify the following fields:<br />

SMTP server<br />

Enter the address of the SMTP E-mail server. If you do not specify a valid address the<br />

<strong>MonitorMagic</strong> service will not be able to send SMTP E-mail messages. You can enter the address<br />

in DNS format or dotted notation (E.g. mailserver.tools4ever.<strong>com</strong> or 192.168.195.67).<br />

<strong>MonitorMagic</strong> E-mail address<br />

Enter the E-mail account the <strong>MonitorMagic</strong> service should use. Depending on your E-mail server<br />

it might be required to specify a valid E-mail account. Some E-mail servers don't care about the<br />

E-mail account specified. The account shows up as the 'From' field in messages sent.<br />

Authentication method<br />

None<br />

Select this option If the selected SNMP service does not require authentication for outgoing mail<br />

messages. The username and password specified are ignored<br />

Login<br />

If the selected SNMP service requires basic authentication by means of the SMTP "LOGIN"<br />

protocol, select this option. This is for instance the method used by Exchange 2000 when the<br />

required authentication method on the server is set to "Basic Authentication". This is the most<br />

<strong>com</strong>monly used simple username/password authentication method. Note that although the<br />

password is not send in readable format, it is not encrypted<br />

Plain<br />

This is an alternative method for sending username/password authentication in plain text. It is<br />

re<strong>com</strong>mended to use this only if the login method is not supported by your SMTP server<br />

SMTP account<br />

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