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To create an email, you will first need to create an instance of SMTPc_MSG.
ElementStructure field | Type | Description |
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*From | SMTPc_MBOX | Pointer to the FROM mailbox instance. |
*ToArray[SMTPc_CFG_MSG_MAX_TO] | SMTPc_MBOX | Array of pointer to the TO mailbox instances |
*ReplyTo | SMTPc_MBOX | Pointer to the ReplyTo mailbox instance |
*Sender | SMTPc_MBOX | Pointer to the Sender mailbox instance |
*CCArray [SMTPc_CFG_MSG_MAX_CC] | SMTPc_MBOX | Array of pointer to the TO mailbox instances |
*BCCArray [SMTPc_CFG_MSG_MAX_BCC] | SMTPc_MBOX | Array of pointer to the TO mailbox instances |
MsgID [SMTPc_MSG_MSGID_LEN] | CPU_CHAR | Unique msg id |
MIMEMsgHdrStruct | SMTPc_MIME_ENTITY_HDR | Mail object MIME content headers |
*Subject | CPU_CHAR | Email subject string |
*AttachArray[SMTPc_CFG_MSG_MAX_ATTACH] | SMTPc_ATTACH | Array of pointer to attachment instances. |
*ContentBodyMsg | CPU_CHAR | Body message of the email. |
ContentBodyMsgLen | CPU_INT32U | Body message length |
This must be first initialized with the function SMTPc_SetMsg(). You will need also to create several instance of SMTPc_MBOX to populate your SMTPc_MSG. SMTPc_MBOX is a mailbox that define the adress address and the name of a sender (FROM) or a recipient( TO,CC and BCC). SMTPc_SetMbox() is a tool to populate the field of the mailbox.
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Command | Description | Argument | Usage example |
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smtp_send | Send a quick email to test the smtp SMTP setting | -4 <ipv4_address> (use IPv4 server address) -6 <ipv6_address> (use IPv6 server address) -d <domain_name> (use Domain name to get server address) -t <to_address> (set the TO recipient address) | smtp -d smtp.server.com -t test@mail.com |
smtp_help | Print help | none | smtp_help |