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---
-- @description a basic SMTP email example. You must use an account which can provide unencrypted authenticated access.
-- This example was tested with an AOL and Time Warner email accounts. GMail does not offer unecrypted authenticated access.
-- To obtain your email's SMTP server and port simply Google it e.g. [my email domain] SMTP settings
-- For example for timewarner you'll get to this page http://www.timewarnercable.com/en/support/faqs/faqs-internet/e-mailacco/incoming-outgoing-server-addresses.html
-- To Learn more about SMTP email visit:
-- SMTP Commands Reference - http://www.samlogic.net/articles/smtp-commands-reference.htm
-- See "SMTP transport example" in this page http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Simple_Mail_Transfer_Protocol
-- @author Miguel
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require ( " base64 " )
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-- The email and password from the account you want to send emails from
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local MY_EMAIL = " esp8266@domain.com "
local EMAIL_PASSWORD = " 123456 "
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-- The SMTP server and port of your email provider.
-- If you don't know it google [my email provider] SMTP settings
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local SMTP_SERVER = " smtp.server.com "
local SMTP_PORT = " 587 "
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-- The account you want to send email to
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local mail_to = " to_email@domain.com "
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-- Your access point's SSID and password
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local SSID = " ssid "
local SSID_PASSWORD = " password "
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-- configure ESP as a station
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wifi.setmode ( wifi.STATION )
wifi.sta . config ( SSID , SSID_PASSWORD )
wifi.sta . autoconnect ( 1 )
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-- These are global variables. Don't change their values
-- they will be changed in the functions below
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local email_subject = " "
local email_body = " "
local count = 0
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-- create a socket to the SMTP server
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local smtp_socket = net.createConnection ( net.TCP , 0 )
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-- The display() function will be used to print the SMTP server's response
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function display ( sck , response )
print ( response )
end
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-- The do_next() function is used to send the SMTP commands to the SMTP server in the required sequence.
-- I was going to use socket callbacks but the code would not run callbacks after the first 3.
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function do_next ( )
if ( count == 0 ) then
count = count + 1
local IP_ADDRESS = wifi.sta . getip ( )
smtp_socket : send ( " HELO " .. IP_ADDRESS .. " \r \n " )
elseif ( count == 1 ) then
count = count + 1
smtp_socket : send ( " AUTH LOGIN \r \n " )
elseif ( count == 2 ) then
count = count + 1
smtp_socket : send ( base64.enc ( MY_EMAIL ) .. " \r \n " )
elseif ( count == 3 ) then
count = count + 1
smtp_socket : send ( base64.enc ( EMAIL_PASSWORD ) .. " \r \n " )
elseif ( count == 4 ) then
count = count + 1
smtp_socket : send ( " MAIL FROM:< " .. MY_EMAIL .. " > \r \n " )
elseif ( count == 5 ) then
count = count + 1
smtp_socket : send ( " RCPT TO:< " .. mail_to .. " > \r \n " )
elseif ( count == 6 ) then
count = count + 1
smtp_socket : send ( " DATA \r \n " )
elseif ( count == 7 ) then
count = count + 1
local message = string.gsub (
" From: \" " .. MY_EMAIL .. " \" < " .. MY_EMAIL .. " > \r \n " ..
" To: \" " .. mail_to .. " \" < " .. mail_to .. " > \r \n " ..
" Subject: " .. email_subject .. " \r \n \r \n " ..
email_body , " \r \n . \r \n " , " " )
smtp_socket : send ( message .. " \r \n . \r \n " )
elseif ( count == 8 ) then
count = count + 1
tmr.stop ( 0 )
smtp_socket : send ( " QUIT \r \n " )
else
smtp_socket : close ( )
end
end
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-- The connectted() function is executed when the SMTP socket is connected to the SMTP server.
-- This function will create a timer to call the do_next function which will send the SMTP commands
-- in sequence, one by one, every 5000 seconds.
-- You can change the time to be smaller if that works for you, I used 5000ms just because.
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function connected ( sck )
tmr.alarm ( 0 , 5000 , 1 , do_next )
end
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-- @name send_email
-- @description Will initiated a socket connection to the SMTP server and trigger the connected() function
-- @param subject The email's subject
-- @param body The email's body
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function send_email ( subject , body )
email_subject = subject
email_body = body
smtp_socket : on ( " connection " , connected )
smtp_socket : on ( " receive " , display )
smtp_socket : connect ( SMTP_PORT , SMTP_SERVER )
end
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-- Send an email
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send_email (
" ESP8266 " ,
[ [ Hi ,
How are your IoT projects coming along ?
Best Wishes ,
ESP8266 ] ] )