42
Internet (Menu 9)
+
PRESS
M, 9, 9, 1, OK
The form is automatically sent to the access provider, who will return to you a subscription confirmation together
with your e-mail address.
+
When you receive your e-mail address:
+
P
RESS
M, 9, 9, 2, OK
+
Enter your e-mail address and press
OK
to confirm.
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When you take out an Internet subscription, the access provider gives you some information concerning the
settings necessary to get connected and identify your machine on the network. These settings can be divided up
into three categories:
• the connection parameters include the information necessary to the establishment of the communication :
your call number, a connection identifier (your name for instance) and a password (which will not be dis-
played on the screen),
• the e-mail parameters enable you to define your identifier and your password for access to your e-mailbox
once communication has been established, as well as your e-mail address whose syntax is as follows: < first
[email protected] >.
• the servers parameters are addresses (4 sets of 3 digits max., e;g. 193.252.13.0) which identify the servers
of your access provider on the Internet :
-
SMTP
servers (used for sending your messages),
-
POP
3
server (for receptions in your mailbox),
- servers
PRIMARY
DNS
and
SECONDARY
DNS
(which routes messages on the Internet).
To perform your Internet settings, collect the information given by your provider and proceed as follows:
+
P
RESS
M, 9, 1, OK
+
Select your access provider using the
or
key.
If your provider is not on the list, select
OTHER
.
+
Press
OK
to confirm.
+
Then, define all the Internet parameters that have not yet been set, referring to your subscription
confirmation. Press
OK
to confirm each parameter and go on to the next one:
• call number,
• connection identifier (login),
• connection password,
• e-mail identifier,
• e-mail password,
• e-mail address,
•
SMTP
server: automatically gives the server address for any transmission on the Internet,
•
POP
3
server: automatically gives the server address for any document reception in your Internet mail-
box,
•
PRIMARY
DNS
: routes the messages on the Internet (the server address is composed of 4 sets of 3 digits
max. separated by dots),
•
SECONDARY
DNS
.
❑
If your access provider did not specify any particulars for the
SECONDARY
DNS
, enter those for the
PRI
-
MARY
DNS
.
Summary of Contents for FAX 720
Page 1: ...INSTRUCTION HANDBOOK FAX 720 ...
Page 8: ...Quick reference guide menu guide ...
Page 10: ......
Page 22: ...12 Directory Menu 1 ...
Page 38: ...28 TAD Menu 4 ...
Page 50: ...40 Services Menu 8 ...
Page 58: ...48 Internet Menu 9 ...