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Figure 33: The Embedded Web Server Configuration Options. 3. Click to enable Continue Button, and leave the remaining options blank. See below for more information: The Embedded Web Server Configuration Options are either enabled or disabled in this menu. They will be reconfigured regardless of their current state (which is not displayed). If you select an option, you are enabling it; if you leave an option blank, you are disabling it. The following table lists the recommended setting for each item in this list: Embedded Web Server Configuration Option Outgoing Mail (enabled by default) Recommended setting Enable as desired Explanation Outgoing Mail enables the MFP to send alerts and AutoSend messages to a designated recipient. This is not necessarily a security-related feature. Use it as you see fit. This setting does not affect the MFP Send to Email feature. Incoming Mail (disabled by default) Leave blank to disable Normally, the MFP does not receive incoming mail; however, some legitimate network solutions might use it for certain communications. Unless your network is using it, you should disable Incoming Mail. Cancel Job Button (disabled by default) Leave blank to disable Disabling Cancel Job Button prevents users from remotely cancelling the jobs of others. Go Button (enabled by default) Leave blank to disable Disabling Go Button prevents users from delaying or stopping the jobs of others. It is the Pause/Resume button in the MFP EWS. Command Invoke (enabled by default) Leave blank to disable Command Invoke does not apply to the MFPs. Disabling it is only a best practice. Command Download (enabled by default) Leave blank to disable Command Download does not apply to MFPs. Disabling it is only a best practice. 38

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Figure 33: The Embedded Web Server Configuration Options.
3.
Click to enable
Continue
Button
, and leave the remaining options blank. See below for more
information:
The
Embedded
Web
Server
Configuration
Options
are either enabled or disabled in this
menu. They will be reconfigured regardless of their current state (which is not displayed). If you select
an option, you are enabling it; if you leave an option blank, you are disabling it.
The following table lists the recommended setting for each item in this list:
Embedded Web Server Configuration
Option
Recommended setting
Explanation
Outgoing Mail (enabled by default)
Enable as desired
Outgoing
Mail
enables the MFP to
send alerts and AutoSend messages to
a designated recipient. This is not
necessarily a security-related feature.
Use it as you see fit.
This setting does not affect the MFP
Send to Email feature.
Incoming Mail (disabled by default)
Leave blank to disable
Normally, the MFP does not receive
incoming mail; however, some
legitimate network solutions might use
it for certain communications. Unless
your network is using it, you should
disable
Incoming
Mail
.
Cancel Job Button (disabled by
default)
Leave blank to disable
Disabling
Cancel
Job
Button
prevents users from remotely
cancelling the jobs of others.
Go Button (enabled by default)
Leave blank to disable
Disabling
Go
Button
prevents users
from delaying or stopping the jobs of
others. It is the Pause/Resume button
in the MFP EWS.
Command Invoke (enabled by default)
Leave blank to disable
Command
Invoke
does not apply
to the MFPs. Disabling it is only a best
practice.
Command Download (enabled by
default)
Leave blank to disable
Command
Download
does not
apply to MFPs. Disabling it is only a
best practice.
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