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Chapter 5 Configuring Your Library

Configuring the Library E-mail Account

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Before configuring the e-mail account, ask your network administrator

for an IP address, valid login account (optional), and valid password

(optional) for your SMTP server. The login account name and password

can contain the following special characters: @ and #. E-mail account

settings are not case-sensitive.

After configuring the e-mail account, you can send a test message to an

e-mail address to verify that the account is configured properly.
The

Setup > Notifications > E-mail Configuration

screen contains the

following options:

SMTP Server

includes the IP address or host name of the SMTP

server. IP addresses must be entered in dot notation (for example,

192.168.0.1) and cannot exceed 255.

Sender E-mail Address

includes an e-mail address for the library (for

example, “[email protected]”). The library uses this

address in the

From

field of e-mail messages that it sends out,

indicating the originator of the message.

Send snapshot with e-mail notifications

instructs the library to

automatically attach a library snapshot file (ASCII format) to certain RAS

ticket e-mail notifications (see

Working With RAS E-mail Notifications

on

page 94). (Snapshots are only auto-generated for this purpose if they help

to clarify or diagnose the problem.) This feature is turned off by default.

Library snapshot files can also be sent to specified e-mail addresses using

the

Capture Snapshot

operation (see

Capturing Snapshots of Library

Information

on page 381). If the library is in the process of capturing an

automatic snapshot, you will not be able to manually capture a snapshot

via the Web client until the automatic snapshot is complete. If this

happens, an error message will display. Wait about 10 minutes and try

again.

Authentication

includes a means to enter the login account name and

password for the library. Selecting the box enables use

authentication. Clearing the box disables use authentication. The

following fields are only available if use authentication is enabled:

Login Account

includes the name of a valid account on the SMTP

server (for example, “John.User”). The login account name can

contain the following special characters: @ and #.

Password

is the password for the account that you specified in

the

Login Account

text box. The password can contain the

following special characters: @ and #.