i use the GC864 Modul (10.00.xx3) and send emails with the AT command "#SMTPCL". It works fine.
But there is a problem. How can Itellthe SMTPserver more than one Email recipient? Can Iconnect directlyto the SMTPserver (smtp.web.de, port 25) somehow, to use the SMTP and MIME Protocoll? The SMTP and MIME protocoll don’t have the restriction like the AT-Email commands.
Just I must wait for the response from the SMTP Server (-> “220”). I
wait for 15 seconds, but I don’t get an answer.
After that I would use the SMTP and MIME Protocol, to send the mail like
the example.
Is something wrong with my configurations?
Are you using hardware flow control? If not set AT&K0.
Thank you Cosmin. The command AT&K0 was not closed with "rn". The command have the response "OK". But nothing changed, i dont get an answer from the smtp server.
GMX is not an small Email provider, it should work. I checked the Port and the Server name again and again.
Have you a working example for Email with SSL?
Eric
The modul is only connected to RX and TX. There is no flow controll.
Maybe auth_mode 0 in SSLECCFG is not supported by the server?
Are you sure about IP and port? Can you use a PC email client with these settings & SSL?
Hi,
at the moment I am working on sending binary files as email attachment. For that I am using base64 encoding, so I am encoding my binary data with base64 algorithm before transmitting to the GPRS module. In addition I am inserting a rn every 76 Bytes into the encoded data stream for limiting the data line length.
Sending files of about 2KB size works fine. But for ‘huge’ files (I tested with a file size of about 50KB) there will be quite a big data loss. The received email attachment size is very random, sometimes I receive 45 KB but sometimes I only receive 13KB.
I guessed that data transmission to the module could be to fast, so I am waiting 30ms every 3 Byte during transmission. With this condition the file is completely received, but the transmission is extremly slow. I took about 9 minutes to transmit the data.
What are the limits when uploading data as an attachment? How much delay time is needed after transmitting a certain amount of data?
Thank you
Hi,
I
am working on sending binary data files as email attachment at the
moment. For that I am using base64 encoding, so I am encoding the binary
data with base64 algorithm before transmitting it to the GPRS module
(GC864-Quad V2). In addition I am inserting a rn every 76 Byte into
the encoded data stream for limiting the data line size.
But
unfortunately not all of the data is received in the sent email. I
tested with a file size of 50 KB. Sometimes I only receive 37KB,
sometime I only receive 13 KB. The received data size is very random.
I
guessed that data transmission to the module is too fast. So I inserted
a 30ms delay every 3 Byte during data transmission. With this condition
the data file was completely received. Thus data transmission was also
extremly slow, it took about 9 minutes.
That’s too slow, I want to transmit the file errorless as ‘fast’ as possible.
What
is the maximum data rate I can achieve when uploading email
attachments? How much delay time is necessary during transmission?
Thank you and best regards
Use flow control on the serial line.
I tested unsuccessfully five modems (GC864-QUAD V2) to enable SSL with following AT commands
AT+CPIN=xxxx
OK AT+CGDCONT=1, »IP », »xx.xx.xx »
OK AT+CPIN?
+CPIN: READY
OK AT+COPS=1,0, »xx »
OK AT+CREG=1
OK AT#SCFG=1,1,300,90,600,50
OK
+CREG: 2 AT#SGACTAUTH=0
OK
+CREG: 1 AT#SGACT=1,1
#SGACT: xx.xx.xx.xx
OK at#sslen=1,1
ERROR at#sslen=1,0
ERROR
What is my mistake?
Please post firmware version AT+CGMR.
All modems have the same firmware:10.00.053.
Is there a new firmware available?
Thanks for your reply.
10.00.058 is available.
Use it, SSL support was introduced in 10.00.xx5.
AT&V
DTE SPEED : AUTO DTE FORMAT : AUTO GSM DATA MODE : Not Transparent AUTOBAUD : +IPR0=YES COMMAND ECHO : E1=YES RESULT MESSAGES : Q0=YES VERBOSE MESSAGES : V1=YES EXTENDED MESSAGES : X1=YES LINE SPEED : F0=autodetect CONSTANT DTE SPEED : YES FLOW CONTROL OPTIONS : &K3=HW bidirect. ERROR CORRECTION MODE : RLP CTS (C106) OPTIONS : &B2=OFF while disc. DSR (C107) OPTIONS : &S3=PHONE ready->ON DTR (C108) OPTIONS : &D0=ignored DCD (C109) OPTIONS : &C1=follows carrier RI (C125) OPTIONS : R1=OFF dur. off-hk C108/1 OPERATION : &D0=NO POWER SAVING ON DTR : +CFUN:1=NO DEFAULT PROFILE : &Y0=user profile 1
OK AT+CGMR
10.00.058
OK AT+CPIN=x
OK AT+CGDCONT=1,"IP","x","0.0.0.0",0,0
OK AT+CPIN?
+CPIN: READY
OK AT+COPS=1,0,"x"
OK AT+CREG=1
OK
+CREG: 1 AT#SCFG=1,1,300,90,600,50
OK AT#SGACTAUTH=0
OK AT#SGACT=1,1
#SGACT: x
OK AT#SSLEN=1,1
ERROR
I am puzzled. Do you have an idea?
Please set AT+CMEE=2 for verbose error messages.
After I reset the modem and start the AT sequence…
AT+CMEE=2
OK
[the same as above]
AT#SSLEN=1,1
+CME ERROR: SSL already activated
…the modem response is very interesting. Why is the SSL already activated after a reset?
Terefore I should use « AT#SSLEN? »
Thanks and regards,
Erwin
Note: these values are automatically saved in NVM.
So the enabling should be made only once and is remembered.
> —–BEGIN CERTIFICATE—–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—–END CERTIFICATE—– +CME ERROR: SSL certs and keys wrong or not stored
+CME ERROR: SSL certs and keys wrong or not stored
I tested it with LF, LF+CR, CR+LF and only CR line endings. No success.
Thanks and regards,
Erwin
Isn’t the size wrong?
Do you also set AT#SSLSECCFG? Post a more complete log.
Hello Cosmin,
the cert has 638 bytes.
[… like above]
OK AT#SSLSECCFG?
#SSLSECCFG: 1,3,1
OK AT#SSLEN?
#SSLEN: 1,1
OK AT#SSLSECDATA=1,1,1,638
> —–BEGIN CERTIFICATE—– MIIBoTCCAQoCCQClih34IyYfXzANBgkqhkiG9w0BAQUFADAVMRMwEQYDVQQDEwpzbWFydHBsdWcyMB4XDTE0MDcyNDExNDU0MloXDTI0MDcyMTExNDU0MlowFTETMBEGA1UEAxMKc21hcnRwbHVnMjCBnzANBgkqhkiG9w0BAQEFAAOBjQAwgYkCgYEAlVbgzCpllIpKskJbEqXUj5+MXmolHoDe823hYZLDrSNzMaoCHdQS01ZYJQyLVmOyQs+Hfi5xc2G9URQHNaYNgfghc7+NrZnSSjTvRw46bZFihw7r+eBc6xTh/ZITwrj3zqSGAa3dz6wGo+1rQL98fM0mBlWC7B9MnSPdyTaduyUCAwEAATANBgkqhkiG9w0BAQUFAAOBgQBHi6IL9YsZquvUahlXqO85w2zgOolOSDAsdUoeSbCk9LdOE+ph6Y9wH4uFq1zMYqwcZ7hFD5Rmsu6ExaiUwDkVJagvtE1eag49WFOGRbVb881Ymt3dKbsV3LiBeZ/eKMydE33miBvKwUH3K49KxWNlP2TMOoUZsKUybY5ZPqwsng==—–END CERTIFICATE—– +CME ERROR: SSL certs and keys wrong or not stored
Thanks and regards,
Erwin
Hello Cosmi,
now I corrected the size. The size of the cert is 638 bytes.
OK AT#SSLSECCFG?
#SSLSECCFG: 1,3,1
OK AT#SSLEN?
#SSLEN: 1,1
OK AT#SSLSECDATA=1,1,1,638
> —–BEGIN CERTIFICATE—– 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—–END CERTIFICATE—– +CME ERROR: SSL certs and keys wrong or not stored
Thanks and regards,
Erwin
Hello Cosmi,
I got it. My mistake was a wrong size. The size was correct for a cert with CR+LF line endings. Now I used the correct size for only LF line endings of 627 bytes.
AT#SSLSECCFG=1,3,1
OK AT#SSLSECCFG?
#SSLSECCFG: 1,3,1
OK AT#SSLEN?
#SSLEN: 1,1
OK AT#SSLSECDATA=1,1,1,627
> —–BEGIN CERTIFICATE—–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—–END CERTIFICATE—– OK
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Hello,
i use the GC864 Modul (10.00.xx3) and send emails with the AT command "#SMTPCL". It works fine.
But there is a problem. How can I tell the SMTP server more than one Email recipient? Can I connect directly to the SMTP server (smtp.web.de, port 25) somehow, to use the SMTP and MIME Protocoll? The SMTP and MIME protocoll don’t have the restriction like the AT-Email commands.
"AT+CMEE=1rnrnOKrn"
"AT+CPIN?rnrn+CPIN:
SIM PINrnrnOK…"
"AT+CPIN="0710"rnrnOKrn"
"AT+CSQrnrn+CSQ:
30,0rnrnOKrn"
"AT#CIMIrnrn#CIMI:
21407420014706…"
"AT+CGDCONT=1,"IP","internetm2m.a…"
"AT#ESMTP="mail.gmx.net"rnrnOKrn"
"AT#EUSER="MONILOG_datalink@gmx.n…
"AT#EPASSW="123456789"rrnOKrn"
"AT#EADDR="MONILOG_datalink@gmx.n…
"AT#ESAVrrnOKrn"
"AT#SGACT=1,0rnrnOKrn"
"AT#SGACT=1,1rrn#SGACT:
10.1.38.1…"
???
PDP context is successfull activated.
Thank you for your anwers.
Eric Hantke
Telit IP Easy User Guide doc has examples for both SMTP client direct connection receive and send operations.
Normal
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false
false
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X-NONE
X-NONE
MicrosoftInternetExplorer4
I want send an Email with SSL. I use the following AT Commands.
Send:
AT+CMEE=1rn
Response:
AT+CMEE=1rnrnOKrn
Send:
AT+CPIN?rn
Response:
AT+CPIN?rrn+CPIN: SIM PINrnrnOKr…
Send:
AT+CPIN="0710"rn
Response:
AT+CPIN="0710"rnrnOKrn
Send:
AT+CSQrn
Response:
AT+CSQrnrn+CSQ: 31,0rnrnOKrn
Send:
AT#CIMIrn
Response:
AT#CIMIrnrn#CIMI: 21407420014706…
Send:
AT+CGDCONT=1,"IP","internetm2m.air.com","0.0.0.0",0,0"
rn
Response:
AT+CGDCONT=1,"IP","internetm2m. air.com
,"0.0.0.0",0,0" rnrnOKrn
Send:
AT#SCFG=1,1,300,0,600,50rn
Response:
AT#SCFG=1,1,300,0,600,50rnrnOKrnrn
Send:
AT#CPUMODE=2rn
Response:
AT#CPUMODE=2rnrnOKrn
Send:
AT#SSLS=1rn
Response:
AT#SSLS=1rnrn#SSLS: 1,1rnrnOKrn
Send:
AT#SSLH=1,0rn
Response:
AT#SSLH=1,0rrnOKrn
Send:
AT#SSLEN=1,0rn
Response:
AT#SSLEN=1,0rnrnOKrn
Send:
AT#SSLEN=1,1rn
Response:
AT#SSLEN=1,1rnrnOKrn
Send:
AT#SGACT=1,0,"datalink","MONILOG"rn
Response:
AT#SGACT=1,1,"datalink","MONILOG"rn#SGACT:
10.14.9.50rnrnOKrn
Send:
AT#SSLD=1,587,mail.gmx.net,0,0,100rn
Just I must wait for the response from the SMTP Server (-> “220”). I
wait for 15 seconds, but I don’t get an answer.
After that I would use the SMTP and MIME Protocol, to send the mail like
the example.
Is something wrong with my configurations?
Are you using hardware flow control? If not set AT&K0.
Thank you Cosmin. The command AT&K0 was not closed with "rn". The command have the response "OK". But nothing changed, i dont get an answer from the smtp server.
GMX is not an small Email provider, it should work. I checked the Port and the Server name again and again.
Have you a working example for Email with SSL?
Eric
The modul is only connected to RX and TX. There is no flow controll.
I updateed
my AT comand, which send to the modul.
Send:
AT&K0rn
Response:
AT&K0rnrnOKrn
Send:
AT+CMEE=1rn
Response:
AT+CMEE=1rnrnOKrn
Send:
AT+CPIN?rn
Response:
AT+CPIN?rrn+CPIN: SIM PINrnrnOKr…
Send:
AT+CPIN="0710"rn
Response:
AT+CPIN="0710"rnrnOKrn
Send:
AT+CSQrn
Response:
AT+CSQrnrn+CSQ: 31,0rnrnOKrn
Send:
AT#CIMIrn
Response:
AT#CIMIrnrn#CIMI: 21407420014706…
Send:
AT+CGDCONT=1,"IP","internetm2m.air.com","0.0.0.0",0,0"
rn
Response:
AT+CGDCONT=1,"IP","internetm2m. air.com
,"0.0.0.0",0,0" rnrnOKrn
Send:
AT#SCFG=1,1,300,0,600,50rn
Response:
AT#SCFG=1,1,300,0,600,50rnrnOKrnrn
Send:
AT#CPUMODE=2rn
Response:
AT#CPUMODE=2rnrnOKrn
Send:
AT#SSLS=1rn
Response:
AT#SSLS=1rnrn#SSLS: 1,1rnrnOKrn
Send:
AT#SSLH=1,0rn
Response:
AT#SSLH=1,0rrnOKrn
Send:
AT#SSLEN=1,0rn
Response:
AT#SSLEN=1,0rnrnOKrn
Send:
AT#SSLEN=1,1rn
Response:
AT#SSLEN=1,1rnrnOKrn
Send:
AT#SGACT=1,0,"datalink","MONILOG"rn
Response:
AT#SGACT=1,1,"datalink","MONILOG"rn#SGACT:
10.14.9.50rnrnOKrn
Send:
AT#SSLCFG=1,1,300,0,500,0rn
Response:
AT#SSLCFG=1,1,300,0,500,0rnrnOKrn
Send:
AT#SSLSECCFG=1,0,0rn
Response:
AT#SSLSECCFG=1,0,0rnrnOKrn
Send:
AT#SSLD=1,587,mail.gmx.net,0,0,100rn
Response: AT#SSLD=1,587,mail.gmx.net,0,0,100rnrn+CME ERROR:839rn
-> SSL error during handshake
What is wrong?
Thank for your answer.
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Don’t use rn but r only.
Try a maxTo different from in #SSLCFG.
Try a higher Timeout in #SSLD.
Maybe auth_mode 0 in SSLECCFG is not supported by the server?
Are you sure about IP and port? Can you use a PC email client with these settings & SSL?
Hi,
at the moment I am working on sending binary files as email attachment. For that I am using base64 encoding, so I am encoding my binary data with base64 algorithm before transmitting to the GPRS module. In addition I am inserting a rn every 76 Bytes into the encoded data stream for limiting the data line length.
Sending files of about 2KB size works fine. But for ‘huge’ files (I tested with a file size of about 50KB) there will be quite a big data loss. The received email attachment size is very random, sometimes I receive 45 KB but sometimes I only receive 13KB.
I guessed that data transmission to the module could be to fast, so I am waiting 30ms every 3 Byte during transmission. With this condition the file is completely received, but the transmission is extremly slow. I took about 9 minutes to transmit the data.
What are the limits when uploading data as an attachment? How much delay time is needed after transmitting a certain amount of data?
Thank you
Hi,
I
am working on sending binary data files as email attachment at the
moment. For that I am using base64 encoding, so I am encoding the binary
data with base64 algorithm before transmitting it to the GPRS module
(GC864-Quad V2). In addition I am inserting a rn every 76 Byte into
the encoded data stream for limiting the data line size.
But
unfortunately not all of the data is received in the sent email. I
tested with a file size of 50 KB. Sometimes I only receive 37KB,
sometime I only receive 13 KB. The received data size is very random.
I
guessed that data transmission to the module is too fast. So I inserted
a 30ms delay every 3 Byte during data transmission. With this condition
the data file was completely received. Thus data transmission was also
extremly slow, it took about 9 minutes.
That’s too slow, I want to transmit the file errorless as ‘fast’ as possible.
What
is the maximum data rate I can achieve when uploading email
attachments? How much delay time is necessary during transmission?
Thank you and best regards
Use flow control on the serial line.
I tested unsuccessfully five modems (GC864-QUAD V2) to enable SSL with following AT commands
AT+CPIN=xxxx
OK
AT+CGDCONT=1, »IP », »xx.xx.xx »
OK
AT+CPIN?
+CPIN: READY
OK
AT+COPS=1,0, »xx »
OK
AT+CREG=1
OK
AT#SCFG=1,1,300,90,600,50
OK
+CREG: 2
AT#SGACTAUTH=0
OK
+CREG: 1
AT#SGACT=1,1
#SGACT: xx.xx.xx.xx
OK
at#sslen=1,1
ERROR
at#sslen=1,0
ERROR
What is my mistake?
Please post firmware version AT+CGMR.
All modems have the same firmware:10.00.053.
Is there a new firmware available?
Thanks for your reply.
10.00.058 is available.
Use it, SSL support was introduced in 10.00.xx5.
AT&V
DTE SPEED : AUTO
DTE FORMAT : AUTO
GSM DATA MODE : Not Transparent
AUTOBAUD : +IPR0=YES
COMMAND ECHO : E1=YES
RESULT MESSAGES : Q0=YES
VERBOSE MESSAGES : V1=YES
EXTENDED MESSAGES : X1=YES
LINE SPEED : F0=autodetect
CONSTANT DTE SPEED : YES
FLOW CONTROL OPTIONS : &K3=HW bidirect.
ERROR CORRECTION MODE : RLP
CTS (C106) OPTIONS : &B2=OFF while disc.
DSR (C107) OPTIONS : &S3=PHONE ready->ON
DTR (C108) OPTIONS : &D0=ignored
DCD (C109) OPTIONS : &C1=follows carrier
RI (C125) OPTIONS : R1=OFF dur. off-hk
C108/1 OPERATION : &D0=NO
POWER SAVING ON DTR : +CFUN:1=NO
DEFAULT PROFILE : &Y0=user profile 1
OK
AT+CGMR
10.00.058
OK
AT+CPIN=x
OK
AT+CGDCONT=1,"IP","x","0.0.0.0",0,0
OK
AT+CPIN?
+CPIN: READY
OK
AT+COPS=1,0,"x"
OK
AT+CREG=1
OK
+CREG: 1
AT#SCFG=1,1,300,90,600,50
OK
AT#SGACTAUTH=0
OK
AT#SGACT=1,1
#SGACT: x
OK
AT#SSLEN=1,1
ERROR
I am puzzled. Do you have an idea?
Please set AT+CMEE=2 for verbose error messages.
After I reset the modem and start the AT sequence…
AT+CMEE=2
OK
[the same as above]
AT#SSLEN=1,1
+CME ERROR: SSL already activated
…the modem response is very interesting. Why is the SSL already activated after a reset?
Terefore I should use « AT#SSLEN? »
Thanks and regards,
Erwin
So the enabling should be made only once and is remembered.
Now I’m stuck with:
AT#SSLSECDATA=1,1,1
+CME ERROR: operation not supported
I want to store:
—–BEGIN CERTIFICATE—–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—–END CERTIFICATE—–
Why is the operation not supported?
Hello Cosmin,
I cant store a cert. My results:
AT#SSLSECDATA=1,1,1,1024
> —–BEGIN CERTIFICATE—–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—–END CERTIFICATE—–
+CME ERROR: SSL certs and keys wrong or not stored
AT#SSLSECDATA=1,1,1,1024
> —–BEGIN CERTIFICATE—–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—–END CERTIFICATE—–
+CME ERROR: SSL certs and keys wrong or not stored
I tested it with LF, LF+CR, CR+LF and only CR line endings. No success.
Thanks and regards,
Erwin
Isn’t the size wrong?
Do you also set AT#SSLSECCFG? Post a more complete log.
Hello Cosmin,
the cert has 638 bytes.
[… like above]
OK
AT#SSLSECCFG?
#SSLSECCFG: 1,3,1
OK
AT#SSLEN?
#SSLEN: 1,1
OK
AT#SSLSECDATA=1,1,1,638
> —–BEGIN CERTIFICATE—–
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—–END CERTIFICATE—–
+CME ERROR: SSL certs and keys wrong or not stored
Thanks and regards,
Erwin
Hello Cosmi,
now I corrected the size. The size of the cert is 638 bytes.
OK
AT#SSLSECCFG?
#SSLSECCFG: 1,3,1
OK
AT#SSLEN?
#SSLEN: 1,1
OK
AT#SSLSECDATA=1,1,1,638
> —–BEGIN CERTIFICATE—–
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—–END CERTIFICATE—–
+CME ERROR: SSL certs and keys wrong or not stored
Thanks and regards,
Erwin
Hello Cosmi,
I got it. My mistake was a wrong size. The size was correct for a cert with CR+LF line endings. Now I used the correct size for only LF line endings of 627 bytes.
AT#SSLSECCFG=1,3,1
OK
AT#SSLSECCFG?
#SSLSECCFG: 1,3,1
OK
AT#SSLEN?
#SSLEN: 1,1
OK
AT#SSLSECDATA=1,1,1,627
> —–BEGIN CERTIFICATE—–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—–END CERTIFICATE—–
OK
Simplest way to get the correct size:
Thanks and regards,
Erwin
Great, thank you for the update.