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Valid for: SetStartup & SetRuntime
Syntax - ErrorEmail <SMTP Email Address> Where: <SMTP Email Address> is a literal string.
Description: This option defines the valid SMTP (Internet) email address that is used as the recipient for an email that EMUE may generate as a result of encountering an error while processing this script. This address must be provided in order to create a valid email. Separate e-mail addresses by commas or semi-colons to send an e-mail to multiple recipients. When this command is present in a script it causes the Send Email On Error checkbox to be set and the SMTP Email Address is used to value the SEND TO textbox on the Error Email tab of the EMUE Tools - Current Settings - Option Settings dialog. This value is optional.
Note: By default, EMUE enables encrypted communication with your SMTP email server, if that server supports TLS or SSL encryption (for the specified port). This encryption only encrypts the communication directly with the email server, and provides no protection beyond that point. Generally, email is not considered a secure form of communication, especially when emails are directed to parties external to your network via the internet. As a result, you must use caution when sending emails via EMUE to ensure that any email that may be routed outside of your organization does not contain any PHI.
Sample: The following statement defines the TO address as “someone@company.com” for the email that EMUE would generate as the result of encountering an error condition. SetStartup ErrorEmail "someone@company.com"
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