sending_routeros_backup_file_via_email
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| sending_routeros_backup_file_via_email [2024/08/22 00:55] – created oso | sending_routeros_backup_file_via_email [2024/10/17 21:42] (current) – external edit 127.0.0.1 | ||
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| - **Email Address**: Set your destination email address where the backup will be sent. | - **Email Address**: Set your destination email address where the backup will be sent. | ||
| - | - **File Naming**: The backup file name is generated using the router' | + | - **File Naming**: The backup file name is generated using the router' |
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| - **Backup Creation**: The script creates a backup file on the router. | - **Backup Creation**: The script creates a backup file on the router. | ||
| - **Email Sending**: After a delay, the script sends the backup file via email. | - **Email Sending**: After a delay, the script sends the backup file via email. | ||
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| This script is useful for automating regular backups and ensuring they are securely stored off the router. | This script is useful for automating regular backups and ensuring they are securely stored off the router. | ||
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