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values of "user" and "passwd" parameters. If MC55 and SMTP server are not
able to negotiate an authentication mechanism supported by both parties, the
MC55 continues action without authentication.
MC55 supports SMTP authentication.
pCmd
POP3 user command to be executed by the POP3 service (numeric).
For supported values of
refer to
pNumber
Optional message number argument used by the POP3 commands List ("2"),
Retrieve ("3") and Delete ("4"). For POP3 commands see
value "pCmd".
Length: 0 ... 2
32
-1
If no specific value is set in the service profile, the value "0" is assumed by
default, i.e. "pNumber" is disabled.
pLength
Maximum message length (string, optional)
Length: 0 ... 2
32
-1
"pLength" can be used to specify the length of the message(s) to be retrieved
from or deleted on the POP3 server. If no specific value is set in the service
profile, the default value "0" is assumed, which means that there is no limit on
the message size.
A warning will be issued inthe following cases:
• If "pNumber" > 0 and a specific message to be retrieved from / deleted on
the server is longer than "pLength".
• If "pNumber" = 0 and all messages to be retrieved from / deleted on the
server are longer than "pLength".
No warning will be issued in the following cases:
• If there are no messages at all on the server.
• If the server has message(s) below and above the "pLength" specified. In
this case, the message(s) within the range of "pLength" can be successfully
retrieved or deleted, but the message(s) above "pLength" remain on the
server without any further notification given to the user.
• Therefore, after retrieving / deleting messages, it is recommended to check
the message status on the server. This can be done by adding a further
POP3 service profile using the POP3 user command List ("2").
pDelFlag
Flag to be used with the POP3 user command Retrieve ("3"). Specifies whether
or not to delete retrieved emails on the server (optional).
For supported values of
refer to
.
tcpMR
Parameter can be used to overwrite the global
parameter "Tcp/
for a specific Internet Service connection pro-
file. If the parameter is not specified the value specified with
used.
for this parameter are the same as
described for
.
Setting is not relevant for Internet Service "Socket" whit type "UDP".
tcpOT
Parameter can be used to overwrite the global
parameter "Tcp/Over-
allTimeout"
for a specific Internet Service connection profile. If the
parameter is not specified the value specified with
will be used.
for this parameter are the same as
described for
.
Setting is not relevant for Internet Service "Socket" whit type "UDP".
Parameter value; type and supported content depend on related
.
(str)