Expert Mode: Email Settings Settings
After a profile has been run, SyncBackSE can email the log file. This is especially useful when SyncBackSE is located on a remote machine. The log file can optionally be sent as an email attachment.
In today's world of junk email, many email servers are configured to reject any email that appears to be spam. If your email server is rejecting your log email please make sure you have filled out the settings correctly, e.g. valid To and From addresses are used.
· | Email the log file after the profile has run: To email the log file, enable this option. |
SMTP Server Connection Details
· | Hostname: This is the hostname of your SMTP email server, e. g. smtp.mailserver.com. Note that it is the SMTP server (which is used for sending email), not the POP3 server (which is used for receiving email). |
· | To: The email address to send the log file to. You can enter multiple email addresses by separating them with semi-colons, e. g. you@email.com; you@yahoo.com |
· | From: The email address from which the log file has been sent. Typically you would put your own email address here. Note that some SMTP servers may reject the email if it is not from a valid email address or an email address on that server. |
· | Subject: The subject to use for the email, e.g. SyncBackSE Log File. Note that you can use environment variables in the subject. You can also use the special variable %PROFILENAME% to put the profiles name in the subject, e.g. Log file for %PROFILENAME% |
· | Must login to SMTP server: If you must login to your SMTP server then enable this option. Due to spam, most email servers now require you to login. SyncBackSE can login to SMTP servers that require a username and password in clear-text, NTLM, CRAM-MD5, or MSN. |
· | Username: The username to use to login to your SMTP server. |
· | Password: The password to use to login to your SMTP server. |
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