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Part 1 AT Commands for All Universal IP Devices
Universal IP AT Commands Reference Guide 25
#PUTMAIL Send Mail to Recipient with Interactive Mode
Description: This command allows the attached host to send an email message containing body text passed
to the TCP/IP stack over the serial port. Once an IP link is established, the attached host can
send an email message at any time (except when the TCP/IP stack software is already in a
process using TCP resources).
The header of this email is built using the REC1, CCREC1 and SUBJ1 parameters.
This is similar to a “send email” operation issued by a standard messaging client on a PC.
Syntax: AT#PUTMAIL
To view parameters, use #VMAIL and #VSMTP. Also in #VMAILi (where i = 1, 2, or 3)
Note: If not constructing a header, you must issue the <CR><LF> bytes (binary value: 0D 0A) as
the first data bytes to finish the internal headers correctly. This mechanism is in place to
allow for the addition of custom headers such as MIME data.
Command
Possible Responses
AT#PUTMAIL
You have to configure only receiver
address1, copy address1, and
subject1 before or during the session,
but content (body) of the email is
typed when the TCP/IP session is
established. Content is not echoed.
Ok_Info_WaitingForData
Notes:
An SMTP session has been successfully opened with the
remote SMTP server.
Once the TCP/IP stack has displayed this message, all the
data received on the serial port is sent in the email body.
The (CR)(LF)(.)(CR)(LF) sequence sent by the attached host
indicates the TCP/IP stack the end of the email body.
<CR><LF>
See the syntax note above.
<content>
Content is not written when typing.
<CR><LF> . <CR><LF>
Termination sequence:
<CR> = <Enter>, <LF> = <Ctrl Enter>
OK
Note:
The mail has been successfully sent.
AT#PUTMAIL
#CME ERROR: 38027
Notes:
The address of the SMTP server has not been resolved by
the secondary DNS server.
TCP/IP stack is not able to reach the primary or secondary
DNS servers or a wrong SMTP server address has been
entered.
AT#PUTMAIL
#CME ERROR: <value>
Notes:
An error has occurred during the communication with the
remote SMTP server. It may also happen during the data
transfer (after the OK message).
This error can be due to one of the following reasons:
- DNS servers are not able to resolve the SMTP server
address.
- SMTP server is temporarily out of service.
- Authentication (SMTPUN, SMTPPW) is not valid.
- An email address specified in REC1 or CCREC1 is not valid.
- n = inactivity period of 50 seconds on the serial port.
See section ‘Response messages and error codes’
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