Sending scanned data by E-mail
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d-Color MF651/551
2.13
2.13.4
SMTP Authentication
In the administrator mode of Web Connection, select "Network"
ö
"E-mail Setting"
ö
"E-mail Transmission
(SMTP)".
2.13.5
POP before SMTP
POP before SMTP
In the administrator mode of Web Connection, select "Network"
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"E-mail Setting"
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"E-mail Transmission
(SMTP)".
Item
Description
Prior check
SMTP Authentica-
tion
Select this check box to perform SMTP authentication.
For SMTP authentication, the authentication method with
the highest strength that is supported by the SMTP server
is automatically selected from Digest-MD5, CRAM-MD5,
PLAIN, and LOGIN.
Is SMTP authentica-
tion requested by the
server?
User ID
Enter the user ID for SMTP authentication (up to 255
bytes).
Password is
changed
Select this check box to change the password.
Password
Enter the password for SMTP authentication (up to 128
bytes, excluding space and double quotation (")).
Domain name
Enter the domain name (realm) for SMTP authentication
(up to 255 characters).
This setting is required when the authentication method is
set to Digest-MD5.
If there is only one user domain (realm), you do not need
to enter this item because the domain name is reported
from the SMTP server at initial communication, and with
the domain name, a communication is established auto-
matically. If there are two or more user domains (realm),
specify the user domain name.
Authentication Meth-
od
Authentication Set-
ting
For user authentication, select whether to synchronize
SMTP authentication with user authentication.
Selecting "User Authentication" uses the user name and
password for user authentication as those for SMTP au-
thentication.
Selecting "Set Value" uses the values specified in "User
ID" and "Password".
Synchronized with
user authentication?
Item
Description
Prior check
POP before SMTP
Select "ON" to perform POP before SMTP authentication.
Is POP before SMTP
authentication re-
quested by the serv-
er?
POP before SMTP
Time
Enter the period from a time you log in to the POP server
to a time you access the SMTP server.
If the POP and SMTP servers are in different computers, it
will take time to notify the SMTP server that you have
logged in to the POP server. Therefore, if a too short time
is specified, sending of E-mails may fail.
Are the POP and
SMTP servers in dif-
ferent computers?
Summary of Contents for d-color MF551
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