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S/MIME Communication Settings, Before specifying settings to use S/MIME, Method, Description

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Network Settings 4 4.11 S/MIME Communication Settings Before specifying settings to use S/MIME By specifying settings for S/MIME communication, e-mail messages can be sent encrypted. In order to enable the S/MIME settings, a digital certificate for each destination must be registered. Digital certificates can be registered using any of the following three methods. Method Registering certificates by sending e-mail messages to this machine Registering certificates with the LDAP server Specifying the setting when using PageScope Web Connection to register destinations Description The certificate is registered by sending an e-mail message to this machine from the client computer to be the e-mail destination. The procedure is described below. Certificate files registered on the LDAP server are searched for and retrieved. For details, contact the network administrator. Specify where certificate information is saved when using PageScope Web Connection to register the destination. For details, refer to the PageScope Web Connection User's Guide. The following procedure describes how to register certificates by sending e-mail messages to this machine. 2 Note Register the e-mail address as a destination that uses S/MIME transmission. Before sending e-mail, the "Automatically Obtain Certificates" parameter (available from the S/MIME Communications Settings screen) must first be set to "Yes". 1 From the machine's control panel, register in the address book an e-mail address registered with a certificate. 2 Register an address (POP setting) that this machine can receive e-mail from. 3 From a computer on the network, send an e-mail message with a certificate attached to the e-mail address specified in step 2. If the e-mail address of the received certificate matches an e-mail address registered with this machine, the certificate is automatically registered. 2 Reminder The certificate is not registered if the From address in the e-mail message sent from the computer does not match the e-mail address registered in step 1. Before sending the e-mail message, make sure that the e-mail addresses match. C650 4-65

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Network Settings
4
4.11
S/MIME Communication Settings
Before specifying settings to use S/MIME
By specifying settings for S/MIME communication, e-mail messages can be sent encrypted. In order to
enable the S/MIME settings, a digital certificate for each destination must be registered. Digital certificates
can be registered using any of the following three methods.
The following procedure describes how to register certificates by sending e-mail messages to this machine.
2
Note
Register the e-mail address as a destination that uses S/MIME transmission.
Before sending e-mail, the "Automatically Obtain Certificates" parameter (available from the S/MIME
Communications Settings screen) must first be set to "Yes".
1
From the machine’s control panel, register in the address book an e-mail address registered with a
certificate.
2
Register an address (POP setting) that this machine can receive e-mail from.
3
From a computer on the network, send an e-mail message with a certificate attached to the e-mail
address specified in step 2.
If the e-mail address of the received certificate matches an e-mail address registered with this machine,
the certificate is automatically registered.
2
Reminder
The certificate is not registered if the From address in the e-mail message sent from the computer does
not match the e-mail address registered in step 1. Before sending the e-mail message, make sure that
the e-mail addresses match.
Method
Description
Registering certificates by
sending e-mail messages to
this machine
The certificate is registered by sending an e-mail message to this machine from the
client computer to be the e-mail destination. The procedure is described below.
Registering certificates with
the LDAP server
Certificate files registered on the LDAP server are searched for and retrieved. For de-
tails, contact the network administrator.
Specifying the setting when
using PageScope Web
Connection to register des-
tinations
Specify where certificate information is saved when using PageScope Web Connec-
tion to register the destination. For details, refer to the PageScope Web Connection
User’s Guide.