Konica Minolta bizhub C3350 bizhub C3850/C3350 Applied Functions User Guide - Page 71

Using POP Before SMTP authentication, Configuring the Scan to E-mail operating environment, Settings

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2.1 Configuring the Scan to E-mail operating environment 2 Settings [Password] [Domain Name] Description When you have selected [Enable] in [SMTP Authentication], enter the password (using up to 128 bytes). To enter (change) the password, select the [Change Password] check box, then enter a new password. When you have selected [Enable] in [SMTP Authentication], enter the domain name (realm) for SMTP authentication (using ASCII characters of up to 255 bytes). This item is necessary when the SMTP authentication method is Digest-MD5. Using POP Before SMTP authentication Configure the setting if your environment requires the POP Before SMTP Authentication for sending an Email. The POP Before SMTP authentication is a function that performs POP authentication using the E-mail server (POP) before sending an E-mail, and permits E-mail transmission only when the authentication is successful. To use the POP Before SMTP authentication, enable the POP Before SMTP on this machine. In addition, configure settings for connecting to the E-mail server (POP) that is used for authentication. 1 In the administrator mode, select [Network] - [E-mail Settings] - [E-mail TX (SMTP)], then configure the following settings. Settings [POP Before SMTP] [POP Before SMTP Time] Description Select [Enable] to use POP Before SMTP. [Disable] is specified by default. If necessary, change the waiting time until starting E-mail transmission after the POP authentication is successful. Depending on your environment, it may take time before the E-mail transmission is permitted after the POP authentication is successful. In that case, if a time period that is too short is specified, E-mail transmission may fail. [5] sec. is specified by default. 2 In the administrator mode, select [Network] - [E-mail Settings] - [E-mail RX (POP)], then configure the following settings. Settings [E-mail RX (POP)] [POP Server Address] [Port Number] [Login Name] [Password] [Connection Timeout] Description Select [Enable] to use POP Before SMTP. [Enable] is specified by default. Enter the address of your E-mail server (POP). Use one of the following formats. • Example of host name entry: "host.example.com" • Example of IP address (IPv4) entry: "192.168.1.1" • Example of IP address (IPv6) entry: "fe80::220:6bff:fe10:2f16" If necessary, change the port number of the E-mail server (POP). Normally, you can use the original port number. [110] is specified by default. Enter the login name when E-mails are received using the E-mail server (POP) (using ASCII characters of up to 63 bytes). Enter the password (using ASCII characters of up to 15 bytes). To enter (change) the password, select the [Change Password] check box, then enter a new password. Change the time-out time to communicate with the E-mail server (POP), if necessary. [60 sec.] is specified by default. [Applied Functions] 2-4

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2.1
Configuring the Scan to E-mail operating environment
2
[Applied Functions]
2-4
Using POP Before SMTP authentication
Configure the setting if your environment requires the POP Before SMTP Authentication for sending an E-
mail.
The POP Before SMTP authentication is a function that performs POP authentication using the E-mail server
(POP) before sending an E-mail, and permits E-mail transmission only when the authentication is successful.
To use the POP Before SMTP authentication, enable the POP Before SMTP on this machine. In addition, con-
figure settings for connecting to the E-mail server (POP) that is used for authentication.
1
In the administrator mode, select [Network] - [E-mail Settings] - [E-mail TX (SMTP)], then configure the
following settings.
2
In the administrator mode, select [Network] - [E-mail Settings] - [E-mail RX (POP)], then configure the
following settings.
[Password]
When you have selected [Enable] in [SMTP Authentication], enter the pass-
word (using up to 128 bytes).
To enter (change) the password, select the [Change Password] check box,
then enter a new password.
[Domain Name]
When you have selected [Enable] in [SMTP Authentication], enter the domain
name (realm) for SMTP authentication (using ASCII characters of up to 255
bytes).
This item is necessary when the SMTP authentication method is Digest-MD5.
Settings
Description
[POP Before SMTP]
Select [Enable] to use POP Before SMTP.
[Disable] is specified by default.
[POP Before SMTP
Time]
If necessary, change the waiting time until starting E-mail transmission after
the POP authentication is successful.
Depending on your environment, it may take time before the E-mail transmis-
sion is permitted after the POP authentication is successful. In that case, if a
time period that is too short is specified, E-mail transmission may fail.
[5] sec. is specified by default.
Settings
Description
[E-mail RX (POP)]
Select [Enable] to use POP Before SMTP.
[Enable] is specified by default.
[POP Server Address]
Enter the address of your E-mail server (POP).
Use one of the following formats.
Example of host name entry: "host.example.com"
Example of IP address (IPv4) entry: "192.168.1.1"
Example of IP address (IPv6) entry: "fe80::220:6bff:fe10:2f16"
[Port Number]
If necessary, change the port number of the E-mail server (POP).
Normally, you can use the original port number.
[110] is specified by default.
[Login Name]
Enter the login name when E-mails are received using the E-mail server (POP)
(using ASCII characters of up to 63 bytes).
[Password]
Enter the password (using ASCII characters of up to 15 bytes).
To enter (change) the password, select the [Change Password] check box,
then enter a new password.
[Connection Timeout]
Change the time-out time to communicate with the E-mail server (POP), if nec-
essary.
[60 sec.] is specified by default.
Settings
Description