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Hi, All,
I would like to know if there is an application notes on how to configure the Email (SMTP) function for Com'X (210 or 510). Customer would like to use Gmail SMTP Server , is that possible? What is the minimum firmware version? Thank you for your help
Regards,
James
Posted: 2017-05-11 01:33 AM
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Yes today Com'X doesn't support any SMTP with encryption/transport layer SSL/TLS security , in the next release this will be possible , but you can use google unencrypted restricted Gmail SMTP server aspmx.l.google.com,
Port 25
(Per user receiving limits apply. This option restricts sending messages to Gmail or G Suite users only, mail can only be sent to Gmail or G Suite users, TLS not required......)
Use SMTP settings to send mail from a printer, scanner, or app - G Suite Administrator Help
On com'x user guide you will find how to configure a publication/ cvs export using SMTP protocol
1. Click Settings > General Settings > Publication.
2. Select CSV export in the Destination platform drop-down list.
3. Select SMTP in the Protocol drop-down list.
4. Type the address of the server transporting the data in the Server field aspmx.l.google.com
5. Type the outgoing delivery port in the Port field. select 25.
6. Select No in the Authentication required field
7. Save changes
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The Com'x platform doesn't support SMTP with SSL or TLS. Hence gmail will not work
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I'v just read that in the next release (q2 this year) the encryption will be supported
Posted: 2017-05-11 01:33 AM
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Yes today Com'X doesn't support any SMTP with encryption/transport layer SSL/TLS security , in the next release this will be possible , but you can use google unencrypted restricted Gmail SMTP server aspmx.l.google.com,
Port 25
(Per user receiving limits apply. This option restricts sending messages to Gmail or G Suite users only, mail can only be sent to Gmail or G Suite users, TLS not required......)
Use SMTP settings to send mail from a printer, scanner, or app - G Suite Administrator Help
On com'x user guide you will find how to configure a publication/ cvs export using SMTP protocol
1. Click Settings > General Settings > Publication.
2. Select CSV export in the Destination platform drop-down list.
3. Select SMTP in the Protocol drop-down list.
4. Type the address of the server transporting the data in the Server field aspmx.l.google.com
5. Type the outgoing delivery port in the Port field. select 25.
6. Select No in the Authentication required field
7. Save changes
Posted: 2017-08-08 06:06 PM
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Thanks Lazaro
I have configured my ComX'200 using the SMTP gmail server and my personal e-mail (publication is Ok)
But I can't see it in my imbox
Thanks in advance for your comments
Bryan
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Hi All,
I would like to share the tutorial I prepared to configure Gmail using the new Com'X510 firmware (v.4.0.10).
As you know the Com'X510 v.4.0.10 support SMTP, so now it's possible to use the smtp.gmail server.
https://schneider-electric.box.com/v/ComX510-GmailSMTP-Andean
I hope it would be helpful !!
Best regards,
William,
Posted: 2018-02-26 07:56 PM
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Hi William
Thank you for sharing. In the absence Gmail server I had to use SMTP2GO but now is good to know that we can use Gmail.
Regards
Bryan C.
Posted: 2018-02-27 11:41 AM
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Hey William,
This guide is extremely helpful! Do you mind if we share this?
Best,
Colton
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Hi Colton,
Not at all, that was my main purpose when I did the tutorial, so feel free to share it,
Regards,
William
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