10.2.6 Setting the Destination E-mail Address for Notification and Enabling/Disabling the E-mail Notification Function
10.2.6 Setting the Destination E-mail Address for Notification and Enabling/Disabling the E-mail Notification Function
Configure the SMTP server in advance, as described in "10.2.5 Setting the SMTP Server Host Name, Port Number, Reply E-mail Address, and Authentication Method."
After configuring the XSCF e-mail function, you can issue a test e-mail to confirm the settings. The issuing time (shown in local time) of the test e-mail and information on the e-mail source are displayed. Also, the test e-mail title contains the characters "Test Mail:".
After configuring the XSCF e-mail function, you can issue a test e-mail to confirm the settings. The issuing time (shown in local time) of the test e-mail and information on the e-mail source are displayed. Also, the test e-mail title contains the characters "Test Mail:".
- Execute the showemailreport command to display e-mail notification setting information.
XSCF> showemailreport E-Mail Reporting: disabled |
- Execute the setemailreport command to set e-mail notification information.
The following example specifies, in interactive mode, enabling of e-mail notification and the destination e-mail address.
XSCF> setemailreport Enable E-Mail Reporting? [no]: yes E-mail Recipient Address []: xxxxx@example.com Do you want to send a test mail now [no]?: yes ... Sending test mail to 'xxxxx@example.com' |
- Execute the showemailreport command, and confirm the e-mail notification setting information.
XSCF> showemailreport E-Mail Reporting: enabled E-Mail Recipient Address: xxxxx@example.com' |
- Confirm that the test e-mail with the title "Test Mail" can be received.
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