Pop3; Http; Enabling Http - Fuji Xerox Color C60 System Administrator Manual

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Network Configuration

POP3

Post Office Protocol, version 3 (POP3) allows email clients to retrieve email from remote
servers over TCP/IP on network port 110. This printer uses POP3 for the Internet Fax
service.
To configure the POP3 Internet Fax service:
1. In CentreWare Internet Services, click Properties > Connectivity > Protocols >
POP3 Setup.
2. Type the appropriately formatted IP address, host name, and port number. The
default port number is 110.
3. Next to POP Receive Password Encryption, select APOP Authentication, if required.
4. Type the Login Name assigned to the printer that will be used to log into the POP3
server.
5. Type a password. Retype the password to confirm.
6. Select the checkbox to enable POP3 - SSL/TSL Communication, if desired.
7. Type a Polling Interval value between 1 and 120 minutes. The default value is 10
minutes.
8. Click Apply.

HTTP

Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP) is a request-response standard protocol between
clients and servers. Clients making HTTP requests are referred to as User Agents (UAs)
while servers responding to these requests for resources such as HTML pages, are referred
to as origin servers. There can be any number of intermediaries, such as tunnels, proxies,
or gateways between UAs and origin servers.

Enabling HTTP

HTTP is enabled by default. If you disable HTTP, you will need to enable it at the printer
before you can access CentreWare Internet Services.
To enable HTTP:
1. At the printer Control Panel, press the Machine Status button, then touch the Tools
tab.
2. Touch System Settings > Connectivity + Network Setup > Port Settings.
3. Touch Internet Services (HTTP), then touch Change Settings.
4. Touch Enabled, then touch Save.
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