Canon imageFORMULA ScanFront 400 Instruction Manual - Page 140

Server Settings, E-mail Server, Authentication Server, Address Book Server, FTP Server, FTP proxy

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Chapter 5 Administrator Settings 6. Server Settings In the Server Settings screen, you can configure mail server settings for sending images via e-mail, and settings for accessing a network authentication server compatible with a directory service. a b c d e f g a E-mail Server Set the mail server to be used for sending e-mail. (See "E-mail Server" on p. 141.) b FAX Set the Internet fax service provider to be used for sending faxes. (See "FAX" on p. 142.) c Authentication Server Set the domain server (authentication server) on which user accounts have been registered with Active Directory. (See "Authentication Server" on p. 143.) d Address Book Server Set these settings when using an LDAP server. (See "Address Book Server" on p. 144.) e FTP Server Set the function for transferring a scan result log along with an image file during transfer to the FTP server. (See "FTP Server" on p. 145.) f HTTP proxy server Configure this if you want to use an HTTP proxy server when sending files to the shared folder. (See "HTTP Proxy Server" on p. 146.) g FTP proxy Configure the proxy server to use when connecting to an external FTP server via an FTP proxy server. (See "FTP Proxy Server" on p. 146.) 140

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Chapter 5
Administrator Settings
6.
Server Settings
In the Server Settings screen, you can configure mail server settings for sending images via e-mail, and settings for accessing a
network authentication server compatible with a directory service.
a
E-mail Server
Set the mail server to be used for sending e-mail.
(See
“E-mail Server” on p. 141.)
b
FAX
Set the Internet fax service provider to be used for sending
faxes.
(See “FAX” on p. 142.)
c
Authentication Server
Set the domain server (authentication server) on which
user accounts have been registered with Active Directory.
(See “Authentication Server” on p. 143.)
d
Address Book Server
Set these settings when using an LDAP server.
(See “Address Book Server” on p. 144.)
e
FTP Server
Set the function for transferring a scan result log along
with an image file during transfer to the FTP server.
(See
“FTP Server” on p. 145.)
f
HTTP proxy server
Configure this if you want to use an HTTP proxy server
when sending files to the shared folder.
(See “HTTP Proxy
Server” on p. 146.)
g
FTP proxy
Configure the proxy server to use when connecting to an
external FTP server via an FTP proxy server.
(See “FTP
Proxy Server” on p. 146.)
a
c
b
d
g
e
f