Proxy Server Settings - Fuji Xerox ApeosPort-V C7785 Administrator's Manual

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E-mail Address
Enter the E-mail address of the machine with up to 128 single-byte characters.
 When receiving E-mail via SMTP
You can set any name for the account (on the left side of @). Set the address section (on the
right side of @), with the combination of the host name and domain name. An alias cannot
be set.
For Example: mymail@myhost.example.com
Account name: mymail
Host name: myhost
Domain Name: example.com
 When receiving E-mails via POP3
Enter the POP user name (on the left side of @) and incoming POP3 mail server name in the
address section (on the right side of @). You can set an alias, such as mymail@example.com.
For Example: mymail@myhost.example.com
Account name: mymail
Machine Name
Enter the machine name with up to 32 single-byte characters.
Host Name
Enter the host name with up to 32 single-byte characters.
Important • When you use SMB, enter the first 15 letters of the host name.
Domain Name
Enter the domain name with up to 64 single-byte characters.

Proxy Server Settings

Configure the settings for a proxy server. Configure a proxy server when inbound/outbound
access is used.
Important • Do not set this item unless you use services requiring proxy server settings.
Use Proxy Server
Select whether or not to use a proxy server.
Proxy Server Setup
Select the proxy server specification from [Same Proxy for All Protocols] or [Different Proxy
for Each Protocol].
Addresses to Bypass Proxy Server
Enter addresses not using the proxy server. You can specify the addresses by IPv4 address,
IPv6 address, and FQDN. You can use wildcards "*" for specifying the addresses.
HTTP Proxy Server Name
Enter the server name or IP address of the HTTP proxy server. Up to 255 characters are
allowed. You can specify the addresses by IPv4 address, IPv6 address, and FQDN.
The host name must be up to 15 single-byte characters to identify the machine properly.
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