E-mail SMTP setup

Hi,
I´m getting the following error when I try to send an e-mail through the e-mail Notification´s functionality: u201CCannot send this email, the SMTP setup is not complete or the sender´s email address is not Readyu201D.
I've set up the variables related to the SMTP mail settings at the AppSet Parameters: SMTPAUTH, SMTPPASSWORD, SMTPPORT, SMTPSERVER and SMTPUSER
I have tried options 0,1 and 2 in SMTPAUTH.
I have tried smtp server ip and smtp server name in SMTPSERVER.
SMTPPORT: Default (25)
Checks already done:
          - I have already checked that the email address with the user and password given is working properly independently from SAP BPC.
         - Doing Ping / Telnet from the server of SAP BPC to check/review that there is some kind of answer from the email server through the port 25 and there are no firewalls restricting it. 
          - The sender´s e-mail address is correct
Version: SAP BPC 7.1 - SQL 
Thanks.
Best regards,
Fernando.

Hi,
Thanks, the problem is solved.
The problem was that the receiver´s e-mail must be written in the
security - user details and I was writing it directly in "to" option of
E-mail notification
Best regards,
Fernando.

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