HP Color LaserJet Enterprise MFP M480 Color LaserJet Enterprise MFP M480 User - Page 87

Sign in and Permission Policies, Address and Message Field Control

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c. On the Server Authentication Requirements dialog, select the option that describes the server's authentication requirements: - Server does not require authentication, and then click Next. - Server requires authentication ○ From the drop-down box, select Use credentials of user to connect after Sign In at the control panel, and then click Next. ○ From the drop-down box, select Always use these credentials, enter the Username and Password, and then click Next. NOTE: If using a signed-in user's credentials, set email to require sign in by the user on the printer control panel. Deny device guest access to email by clearing the check box for email in the Device Guest column in the Sign in and Permission Policies area on the Access Control dialog of the Security tab. The icon in the check box changes from a check mark to a lock. d. On the Server Usage dialog, choose the printer functions that will send email through this SMTP server, and then click the Next button. If the server requires authentication, a user name and password for sending automatic alerts and reports from the printer will be required. e. On the Summary and Test dialog, enter a valid email address in the Send test email to: field, and then click Test. f. Verify that all of the settings are correct, and then click Finish to complete the outgoing email server set up. 4. In the Address and Message Field Control area, enter a From: setting and any of the other optional settings. Table 6-3 Address and Message Field Control (Basic Settings) Feature Description User editable To use the Default From address and Default Display Name for all emails sent from this printer (unless a user is signed in), clear the User editable check box. Default From: and Default Display Name: When setting up the address fields, if the User editable check box is cleared, users will not be able to edit those fields at the printer control panel when sending an email. For send-to-me functionality, clear the User editable check boxes for all of the address fields, including the From:, To:, CC:, and BCC: fields, and then set that user's send email From: their own email address and To: their own email address. Provide an email address and name to use for the From: address for the email message. NOTE: Create an email account for the printer, and use this address for the default email address. NOTE: Configure the email feature so that users must sign in before using it. This prevents users from sending an email from an address that is not their own. Subject: Message: Provide a default subject line for the email messages. Create a custom message. To use this message for all emails sent from the printer, clear or do not select the User editable check box for Message:. Method two: Advanced configuration using the Email Setup 75

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c.
On the
Server Authentication Requirements
dialog, select the option that describes the server’s
authentication requirements:
Server does not require authentication
, and then click
Next
.
Server requires authentication
From the drop-down box, select
Use credentials of user to connect after Sign In at the
control panel
, and then click
Next
.
From the drop-down box, select
Always use these credentials
, enter the
Username
and
Password
, and then click
Next
.
NOTE:
If using a signed-in user's credentials, set email to require sign in by the user on the
printer control panel. Deny device guest access to email by clearing the check box for email in the
Device Guest
column in the
Sign in and Permission Policies
area on the
Access Control
dialog of
the
Security
tab. The icon in the check box changes from a check mark to a lock.
d.
On the
Server Usage
dialog, choose the printer functions that will send email through this SMTP
server, and then click the
Next
button.
If the server requires authentication, a user name and password for sending automatic alerts and
reports from the printer will be required.
e.
On the
Summary and Test
dialog, enter a valid email address in the
Send test email to:
field, and
then click
Test
.
f.
Verify that all of the settings are correct, and then click
Finish
to complete the outgoing email
server set up.
4.
In the
Address and Message Field Control
area, enter a
From:
setting and any of the other optional settings.
Table 6-3
Address and Message Field Control (Basic Settings)
Feature
Description
User editable
To use the
Default From
address and
Default Display Name
for all emails sent from this printer
(unless a user is signed in), clear the
User editable
check box.
When setting up the address fields, if the
User editable
check box is cleared, users will not be
able to edit those fields at the printer control panel when sending an email. For send-to-me
functionality, clear the
User editable
check boxes for all of the address fields, including the
From:
,
To:
,
CC:
, and
BCC:
fields, and then set that user's send email
From:
their own email address and
To:
their own email address.
Default From:
and
Default
Display Name:
Provide an email address and name to use for the
From:
address for the email message.
NOTE:
Create an email account for the printer, and use this address for the default email address.
NOTE:
Configure the email feature so that users must sign in before using it. This prevents users
from sending an email from an address that is not their own.
Subject:
Provide a default subject line for the email messages.
Message:
Create a custom message. To use this message for all emails sent from the printer, clear or do not
select the
User editable
check box for
Message:
.
Method two: Advanced configuration using the Email Setup
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