E-Mail Tab

On Alarm do

In here you can select if MBM should send an e-mail on a warning,or send an e-mail at an interval time and how to send it, MAPI or SMTP.

Use SMTP;

default := Checked;
If you check this then MBM will try to send you an email via your SMTP server.

Use MAPI;

default := Unchecked;
if you check this box MBM will try to send e-mail via your MAPI client (outlook, exchange etc. etc.)

From;

default := '';
This should hold the e-mail address you are sending from

Send to;

default := '';
Enter the e-mail address you to send to, if you want to use more then 1 address then please use a ;

Example: alex@email1.com;alex@email2.com

Subject;

default := '';
Enter the subject the warning e-mail should have

Send every warning with e-mail

default := UnChecked;
Checking this box will make MBM try to send an e-mail with EVERY warning

Include up/down log with warning e-mail

default := UnChecked;
Checking this box will include the updown log in a warning e-mail

Send interval log per e-mail every x minutes;

default := Unchecked; 10;
Checking this box will make MBM try to send you the interval log per e-mail every X minutes

Include system info with e-mail;

default := UnChecked;
Checking this box will make MBM include the system info with both the alarm and interval e-mail.

Setup

SMTP

Dialup;

default := Checked, '';
Here you select the dialup adaptor you want to use, please not that the dialup adaptor you select must have the "save password" box checked, MBM does not store your password and you can't enter it in MBM. Once you selected the correct adaptor you should see your ID and password appear. If you see no password then you must go to dialup networking, run the select adaptor, check the save password box, connect and disconect, if you now select the adaptor again in MBM you should see the password.

If you uncheck this box then MBM will try to send SMTP mail by not opening your dial-up connection, I have had a few reports that this works fine on a LAN.

SMTP Server;

default := '';
Enter your SMTP server here.

MAPI

Use Default Profile;

default := Checked;
This will place the e-mail into your default MAPI profile

Use Following Profile;

default := UnChecked, '';
This will place the e-mail into the MAPI profile you enter in the box. If you enter the correct profile then it will work on a LAN