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Laurel Electronics Ethernet Node Configuration for Series 2 Digital Panel Meters, Counters, Timers, Transmitters and Ethernet-to-Serial Device Servers User Manual

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8. EMAIL ACCOUNT TAB

A Node must have its own email account so that it can send and receive emails.

Node's E-Mail Address. Enter a unique email address for the Node so that it can receive email,
then press on “Put”. That address will also be shown as the sender in emails from the Node.

Server Information (Names). Enter names for the Incoming Mail (POP3) and Outgoing Mail
(SMTP) servers for the Node. This information should be the same as for other email clients
on the same network. In MS Outlook, it is found under Tools > E-mail Accounts. It should also
be available from the network administrator or company IT department.

Advanced User Checkboxes. If desired, IP addresses can be entered instead of names for the
Incoming Mail (POP3) and Outgoing Mail (SMTP) servers, and server ports can be changed
from their default settings. Standards are Port 110 for Incoming Mail and Port 25 for Outgoing
Mail. While Outgoing Port 25 is the standard for sending email, it is also often used for
sending spam, so Internet Service Providers may block it. If blocked, try Port 2525 or Port
587.

Note: Only one instance of Node Manager can connect to the same Node at the same time.