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===Syntax terms=== | ===Syntax terms=== | ||
<table class="syntaxTable"> | <table class="syntaxTable"> | ||
<tr><th>%email</th> | <tr><th>%currentString</th> | ||
<td>A string or longstring variable to contain the current value of the | |||
Host property. | |||
</td></tr> | |||
<tr><th>email</th> | |||
<td>A previously declared Email object. | <td>A previously declared Email object. | ||
</td></tr> | </td></tr> | ||
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<td>The host name or dotted IP address of the SMTP server host. | <td>The host name or dotted IP address of the SMTP server host. | ||
</td></tr> | </td></tr> | ||
</table> | |||
==Usage notes== | ==Usage notes== | ||
<ul> | <ul> |
Revision as of 21:47, 5 March 2012
The host name of the SMTP server (Email class)
This method retrieves or sets the host name of the SMTP server host.
Syntax
%currentString = email:Host email:Host = newString
Syntax terms
%currentString | A string or longstring variable to contain the current value of the
Host property. |
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A previously declared Email object. | |
hostname | The host name or dotted IP address of the SMTP server host. |
Usage notes
- The initial value of this property is a null string. This means that Mail method invocations will try to use the REMOTE host name (if present) from the Janus client socket port definition. If the Janus client port does not have a REMOTE definition that specifies a TCP host name, you must set this Host property to the correct value for the target SMTP server host.
- If you set the Host property value, and the Janus client socket port you are using has a host value defined, your Host property value must match the host value on the client port.