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SMTP Authentication, POP before SMTP

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Setup items by operation 1 1.9.4 SMTP Authentication In Administrator mode of PageScope Web Connection, select the Network tab - "E-mail Setting" - "E-mail TX (SMTP)". Specify the following settings. 1.9.5 Item SMTP Authentication User ID Password Domain Name Authentication Settings Definition To perform SMTP authentication, select the "SMTP Authentication" check box. Specify the user ID for the SMTP authentication (up to 255 characters). Specify the password for the SMTP authentication (up to 127 characters). Specify the domain name for the SMTP authentication (up to 255 characters). If the authentication method is Digest-MD5, the domain name must be specified. Specify whether to synchronize with user authentication. When user authentication is performed, this item is displayed. Prior confirmation Whether the sever requests SMTP Authentication method Whether to synchronize the user authentication ! Detail A SMTP authentication method that is supported by the SMTP server and provided with the strongest encryption strength is automatically selected from Digest-MD5, CRAM-MD5, PLAIN, and LOGIN. If there is just one domain (realm) to which the user belongs, it is notified from the SMTP server at the time of initial communication, and communication is automatically made using the domain name. Therefore, no domain name setting on this machine is not required. If there are two domains or more to which the user belongs, however, specify the domain name to which the user belongs. POP before SMTP POP before SMTP In Administrator mode of PageScope Web Connection, select the Network tab - "E-mail Setting" - "E-mail TX (SMTP)". Specify the following settings. Item POP before SMTP POP before SMTP Time Definition To perform POP before SMTP, select "ON". Specify the time period to access the SMTP server after logging in to the POP server. Prior confirmation Whether the sever requires POP before SMTP authentication Whether the POP server is different from the SMTP server ! Detail If the POP server is different from the SMTP server, the POP server informs the SMTP server that it has been logged in. Therefore, if the set POP before SMTP time is too short, messages may not be sent. 751/601 1-29

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Setup items by operation
1
1.9.4
SMTP Authentication
In Administrator mode of PageScope Web Connection, select the Network tab - "E-mail Setting" - "E-mail
TX (SMTP)".
Specify the following settings.
!
Detail
A SMTP authentication method that is supported by the SMTP server and provided with the strongest
encryption strength is automatically selected from Digest-MD5, CRAM-MD5, PLAIN, and LOGIN.
If there is just one domain (realm) to which the user belongs, it is notified from the SMTP server at the
time of initial communication, and communication is automatically made using the domain name.
Therefore, no domain name setting on this machine is not required. If there are two domains or more
to which the user belongs, however, specify the domain name to which the user belongs.
1.9.5
POP before SMTP
POP before SMTP
In Administrator mode of PageScope Web Connection, select the Network tab - "E-mail Setting" - "E-mail
TX (SMTP)".
Specify the following settings.
!
Detail
If the POP server is different from the SMTP server, the POP server informs the SMTP server that it has
been logged in. Therefore, if the set POP before SMTP time is too short, messages may not be sent.
Item
Definition
Prior confirmation
SMTP Authentication
To perform SMTP authentication, select the "SMTP Authen-
tication" check box.
Whether the sever re-
quests SMTP
User ID
Specify the user ID for the SMTP authentication (up to 255
characters).
Password
Specify the password for the SMTP authentication (up to 127
characters).
Domain Name
Specify the domain name for the SMTP authentication (up to
255 characters).
If the authentication method is Digest-MD5, the domain
name must be specified.
Authentication method
Authentication Settings
Specify whether to synchronize with user authentication.
When user authentication is performed, this item is dis-
played.
Whether to synchronize
the user authentication
Item
Definition
Prior confirmation
POP before SMTP
To perform POP before SMTP, select "ON".
Whether the sever requires POP before
SMTP authentication
POP before SMTP Time
Specify the time period to access the SMTP
server after logging in to the POP server.
Whether the POP server is different from
the SMTP server