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By specifying the SMTP authentication setting, you can log on to SMTP servers which
require authentication. The supported authentication protocols are: CRAM MD5,
PLAIN, and LOGIN.
[SMTP Server Name]
Enter the server name using up to 127 characters.
Default: Blank
[SMTP Port No.]
Default: [
25
]
[SMTP AUTH]
You can specify whether to enable or disable this function.
Default: [
Inactive
]
[SMTP Auth. User Name]
Enter the user name using up to 191 characters.
Default: Blank
[SMTP Auth. Password]
Enter the password using up to 63 characters.
Default: Blank
[Confirm SMTP Auth. Password]
Enter the password using up to 63 characters.
Default: Blank
[SMTP Auth. Encryption]
If you select [Auto Select], the printer logs on using DIGEST MD5, CRAM MD5,
NTLM Authentication, LOGIN, then PLAIN.
If you select [On], the printer logs on using DIGEST MD5, CRAM MD5, then NTLM
Authentication.
If you select [Off], the printer logs on using LOGIN and then PLAIN.
Default: [
Auto Select
]
[POP before SMTP]
By specifying the SMTP authentication setting, you can send e-mails to destinations
where the e-mail server carries out SMTP authentication.
By using POP before SMTP, you can log on to an SMTP server supporting POP before
SMTP.
You can specify whether to use POP before SMTP, and specify the POP server name,
POP port number, POP user name, and POP password.
[POP before SMTP]
You can specify whether to enable or disable this function.