Message Disposition Notification (Mdn) - Konica Minolta T.37 User Manual

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Data is received only from the registered (programmed)
domain names.
Example
If you register network.com, only the e-mail from domain
network.com or its sub-domain will be received and
forwarded.
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Domain Name (User Function 91), is only used when
setting up your fax machine as a gateway for relay fax.
Domain Name Restrictions
• • • • •
Up to five (5) domain names may be registered.
• • • • •
Each domain name may be up to 64-characters long.
• • • • •
When a SMTP reception request is received, the e-mail
will be received only if the sender's domain name
matches one of the registered domain names. If there is
no match, your fax machine assumes that the e-mail
cannot be received. Reception does not occur.
• • • • •
You may use Latin letters, numbers and symbols while
registering the domain name.
To enter symbols, use either one-touch key 20 or key "0"
of the numeric ten-key pad.
The symbols that can be used are:
! # & ' ( ) * + , - . / : ; = ? · @ ? " _ % ~
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The "~" (tilde) symbol will appear on the display as "
Both uppercase and lowercase letters can be used.
To change the case, press the CAPS key
(one-touch key 31).

Message Disposition Notification (MDN)

User Function 92
!
Some mail clients and Internet Fax products currently
on the market cannot receive this MDN format
correctly.
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MDN vs. DSN
MDN: you receive a confirmation that your message
was received by the destination mail server.
DSN: you receive a confirmation that your message was
opened by the person you sent it to (the recipient).
All systems involved in the communication must support
MDN and DSN.
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