13.3 Receiving and Sending E-mails
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Receiving E-mails
Receiving E-mails
When an E-mail is received from a machine equipped with iFax, the machine
starts printing automatically.
E-mail whose mail address specifies the Mailbox, such as
[email protected] are received, however, even if the box command is
invalid for the Mailbox that has been set, the entire text will be saved.
If domains for receiving E-mails are limited in the Internet Services, you will receive E-mails only
from allowed domains.
See “9.6 Creating a Mailbox” (P. 173) for details on Mailbox and Box command.
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Printing size
Received E-mails will be printed in the same size as the originals that are sent
by the sender.
When TIFF-S is selected as the profile, it will always be A4 size.
When the paper loaded is not of the same size as the sender’s original, or
when the paper tray for printing documents is restricted, the receiving process
will be the same as that for normal faxes.
Receiving E-mails via iFax
The mail header and attachments (TIFF files) of the received E-mails will be
printed respectively.
Notice
Notice
Mail header
Attachments (TIFF files)
Summary of Contents for WorkCentre M24 Color
Page 1: ...WorkCentre M24 Fax Reference Guide This PDF file is best viewed using Acrobat Reader 5...
Page 22: ...xix...
Page 60: ...3 6 Transmission Failure 38 Transmitting 3...
Page 62: ...Leaving F code blank select Next E Enter the password on the numeric keypad then select 38B...
Page 90: ...5 2 Confirming Job Status 66 Confirming and Canceling a Communication 5...
Page 226: ...9 8 Other Items 202 Setting up System Administration Mode Fax Functions 9...
Page 260: ...11 2 Error Code List 236 Troubleshooting 11...
Page 320: ...13 7 Precautions and Limitations 296 13 Using the Internet to Send and Receive Faxes...
Page 321: ...1Appendix A Specifications 298 B Glossary 299...
Page 326: ...B Glossary 302 Appendix...
Page 330: ......
Page 331: ...WorkCentre 24 User Guide Facsimile July 2003...
Page 332: ......