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eCopy ShareScan® Installation and Setup Guide | 113 eCopy Connector for SMTP using LDAP The eCopy Connector for SMTP using LDAP enables users to send scanned documents from an eCopy-enabled device as e-mail attachments using an SMTP server on the network. When a user sends e-mail from a personal SMTP account, the system prompts users to log on to validate their identity. The Global Address List is provided by an LDAP server. eCopy recommends that you use the Wizard to initially configure a connector profile. To configure the eCopy Connector for SMTP using LDAP properties: 1 In the console tree, select LDAP/SMTP > Properties. 2 Select the Display tab and then specify the settings (see Table 9). 3 Select the Configure tab. The Configure tab displays a summary of the settings that you specify using the Wizard or using the Properties window. Use the Wizard to specify the basic connector settings (see Table 31). Note: Use the Properties button on the Configure tab only if you need to make custom modifications after the initial configuration. 4 Select the Local Address Books tab and then specify the settings (see Table 15 and see Table 16). Note: This tab allows you to reate, configure, and enable an Internet address book. All the fields are documented in the referenced tables. 5 Select the Content tab and then specify the settings (see Table 10). 6 Select the Express tab and then specify the settings (see Table 11). 7 Click Save, select or specify the profile name, and then click Save.

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eCopy ShareScan
®
Installation and Setup Guide
|
113
eCopy Connector for SMTP using LDAP
The eCopy Connector for SMTP using LDAP enables users to send scanned documents from an
eCopy-enabled device as e-mail attachments using an SMTP server on the network. When a user
sends e-mail from a personal SMTP account, the system prompts users to log on to validate their
identity. The Global Address List is provided by an LDAP server.
eCopy recommends that you use the Wizard to initially configure a connector profile.
To configure the eCopy Connector for SMTP using LDAP properties:
1
In the console tree, select
LDAP/SMTP
>
Properties
.
2
Select the
Display
tab and then specify the settings (see Table 9).
3
Select the
Configure
tab.
The
Configure
tab displays a summary of the settings that you specify using the
Wizard
or
using the
Properties
window.
Use the
Wizard
to specify the basic connector settings (see Table 31).
4
Select the
Local Address Books
tab and then specify the settings (see Table 15 and see
Table 16).
5
Select the
Content
tab and then specify the settings (see Table 10).
6
Select the
Express
tab and then specify the settings (see Table 11).
7
Click
Save
, select or specify the profile name, and then click
Save
.
Note:
Use the Properties button on the Configure tab only if you need to make custom
modifications after the initial configuration.
Note:
This tab allows you to reate, configure, and enable an Internet address book. All the fields are
documented in the referenced tables.