Konica Minolta bizhub C3350 bizhub C3850/C3350 Scan Functions User Guide - Page 24

Preparation for Scan to E-mail for administrators

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2.2 Preparation for Scan to E-mail (for administrators) 2 2.2 Preparation for Scan to E-mail (for administrators) 2.2.1 Preparation flow Connecting this machine to the network  Checking a LAN cable for connection  Checking the network settings % Check that an IP address is assigned to this machine. Preparing the E-mail environment  Enabling the Scan to E-mail function  Registering an E-mail server (SMTP)  Registering an E-mail address of this machine % The registered E-mail address is used as the "From" address. Configuring the machine to suit your environment  Registering frequently used E-mail addresses % This will save you from having to enter a destination each time you send data.  Using an LDAP server to specify addresses % When the LDAP server or Active Directory is used, you can search for a destination on the server.  Registering the subject and message text of an E-mail to be sent % Register E-mail subjects and fixed message text phrases as the standard; you can select a desired one when sending an E-mail.  Using SMTP authentication % This machine supports SMTP authentication. If SMTP authentication is installed in your environment, configure its setting.  Using POP Before SMTP authentication % This machine supports POP before SMTP authentication. If POP before SMTP authentication is installed in your environment, configure its setting.  Using an SSL/TLS communication % This machine supports SMTP over SSL and Start TLS. If a communication with an E-mail server is encrypted using SSL in your environment, configure its setting.  Using S/MIME % This machine supports S/MIME to avoid risks such as an E-mail interception or sender spoofing. If S/MIME is installed in your environment, configure its setting. Preparation finished [Scan Functions] 2-3

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[Scan Functions]
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2.2
Preparation for Scan to E-mail (for administrators)
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2.2
Preparation for Scan to E-mail (for administrators)
2.2.1
Preparation flow
Connecting this machine to the network
Checking a LAN cable for connection
Checking the network settings
%
Check that an IP address is assigned to this machine.
Preparing the E-mail environment
Enabling the Scan to E-mail function
Registering an E-mail server (SMTP)
Registering an E-mail address of this machine
%
The registered E-mail address is used as the "From" address.
Configuring the machine to suit your environment
Registering frequently used E-mail addresses
%
This will save you from having to enter a destination each time you send data.
Using an LDAP server to specify addresses
%
When the LDAP server or Active Directory is used, you can search for a destination on the server.
Registering the subject and message text of an E-mail to be sent
%
Register E-mail subjects and fixed message text phrases as the standard; you can select a desired
one when sending an E-mail.
Using SMTP authentication
%
This machine supports SMTP authentication. If SMTP authentication is installed in your environment,
configure its setting.
Using POP Before SMTP authentication
%
This machine supports POP before SMTP authentication. If POP before SMTP authentication is in-
stalled in your environment, configure its setting.
Using an SSL/TLS communication
%
This machine supports SMTP over SSL and Start TLS. If a communication with an E-mail server is
encrypted using SSL in your environment, configure its setting.
Using S/MIME
%
This machine supports S/MIME to avoid risks such as an E-mail interception or sender spoofing. If
S/MIME is installed in your environment, configure its setting.
Preparation finished