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Explanation
Transmitting E-mail Messages
The available types of e-mails are listed below. E-mail can be automatically transmitted for
each item. You can specify two groups of destinations and specify the destination for each
item. In addition, you can set a header string for each item.
• Alarm notification mail
Sends alarm information when an alarm occurs or clears or reports alarm information only
when an alarm occurs.
• Power failure notification mail
Sends the time of power failure and time of recovery when the GX/GP recovers from a
power failure.
• Memory full notification mail
Sends a message when the free space on the external storage medium or internal
memory is low.
For details, see the explanation in page 1-147 in section 1.18.6, “Setting the FAIL Relay and
Instrument Information Output (/FL option)”.
• System error notification mail
Sends an error code and message when an external storage medium error, internal
memory error, or FTP client error occurs.
• Periodic notification mail
Sends a message when the specified time is reached. This can be used to confirm
that the e-mail transmission function including the network is working properly. You can
specify the reference time and the e-mail transmission interval for each destination.
• Report notification mail (only on models with the math function (/MT option))
Sends report results.
Date: Wed, 12 Nov 2012 08:00:45 +0900 (JST)
[From: [email protected]
To: [email protected], [email protected]
Subject: [Periodic data] subject
MIME-Version: 1.0
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=”iso-8859-1”
Content-Transfer-Encoding: base64
TEMPERATURE
Periodic notification
GX20
2012/12/12 08:00:01
Header 1
Subject
Example of an e-mail sent periodically
3.2.3
Performing an Mail Transmission Test
For the procedure, see page 2-60 in section 2.7.1, “Performing an Mail Transmission Test”.
3.2.4
Starting and Stopping E-mail Transmission
For the procedure, see page 2-60 in section 2.7.2, “Starting and Stopping Mail Transmission”.
3.2 Transmitting E-mail Messages