Setting Up The Smtp Client - Toshiba e-studio 3511 Network Administrator's Manual

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Setting up the SMTP Client

In SMTP Client, you can enable or disable SMTP transmission for sending the Internet Fax and
Emails.
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SUPPLEMENT:
Network Administrator's Guide — Setting up Network Settings
1) Enable SMTP Client
When this is enabled, this equipment sends an Internet Fax and an Email to the specified
SMTP server for transmission over the Internet.
2) SMTP Server Address
Enter the IP address or FQDN of the SMTP server when "Enable SMTP Client" is enabled.
If you use FQDN to specify the SMTP server, you must configure the DNS server
and enable the DNS in the DNS Session.
When "Dynamic" or "No AutoIP" is selected for the Address Mode in the TCP/IP set-
ting, the SMTP Server Address can be obtained from the DHCP server.
3) POP Before SMTP
Select whether the POP Before SMTP authentication is enabled or disabled.
4) Authentication
Select the type of the authentication to access the SMTP server.
Plain — Select this to access the SMTP server using the plain authentication.
Login — Select this to access the SMTP server using the login authentication.
Cram-MD5 — Select this to access the SMTP server using the Cram-MD5 authentica-
tion.
Digest-MD5 — Select this to access the SMTP server using the Digest-MD5 authentica-
tion.
Disable — Select this to access the SMTP server using no authentication.
5) Login Name
Enter the login name to access the SMTP server if the SMTP authentication is enabled.
6) Password
Enter the password to access the SMTP server is the SMTP authentication is enabled.
7) Maximum Email / Internet Fax Size
Select the maximum size that this equipment allows to send using the SMTP.
8) Port Number
Enter the port number for accessing the SMTP server when "Enable SMTP Client" is
enabled. The port number depends on the port setting in the SMTP server. Generally "25"
is used.
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