11. Connection to other devices11.6 E-mail function11.6.1 Configuring the easySoft 7You can configure the e-mail function as necessary in easySoft 7.Select the device you want from the catalog in the Project viewClick on the E-Mail tab.There are three sections under the tab: E-mail recipient, Mail server settings, and Sys-tem messagesYou can enter up to three recipients or recipients groups in the E-mail recipient section.Within this context, a "recipient group" is a list of several recipients separated withsemicolons.The definition for each group can have a maximum length of 254 bytes.l There is an activation bit for each recipient group.When an e-mail is triggered (e.g., by the alarm function block), it will only be sent tothe groups that are activated.l The mail server address (64 bytes)l The domain name (64 bytes)l The SMTP server's SMTP portl The SMTP username (32 bytes)l The SMTP user password (32 bytes)l Whether the SMTP address is an IP address or a DNS namel ID of the recipient group for the system e-mails that should be sent in the event oferrors, in the event that the operating mode switches to STOP, and in the event thatthe program is deleted.l Connection type (not encrypted, STARTTLS, SSL / TLS)Enable the checkbox for a recipient group.Enter the recipient's e-mail address.In the System messages section, select the events that should trigger an e-mail to therecipient group.Enable the messages you wantIn the Send to recipient group drop-down menu, select the recipient group towhich the selected messages should be sent.You will need to enter the connection data for the mail server in the Mail server settingssection. If the settings do not match, it will not be possible to send the easyE4 systemmessages.Start by selecting whether you will be entering an IP address or a DNS name (pre-ferred).Now enter the corresponding information.easyE4 11/18 MN050009 EN www.eaton.com 563