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Internet (Menu 9)
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Your machine gives you access to a number of functions available on the Internet :
• sending and receiving faxes, e-mail and voice messages via the Internet,
• sending a short message which will be received by e-mail,
• print out the pages of a Web site the address of which you know ,
• send a fax to a standard fax machine via the Internet.
To use these functions, you must have an Internet subscription from an Internet access provider.
Fax, e-mail, vocal messages
transmission and reception
on the Internet
The advantage to send your faxes and messages via the Internet is plain to see: when you take out your
subscription, your access provider gives you a local or regional call number. When you send a long
distance message, your machine routes it to your provider's server on a local call cost basis. The server
then forwards the message to your party via the Internet, without you being charged for the cost of the
long distance call.
When you take out an Internet subscription, the access provider gives you some information concerning
the settings necessary to get connected and identify your machine on the network. These settings can be
divided up into three categories:
• the connection parameters include the information necessary to the establishment of the
communication : your call number, a connection identifier (your name for instance) and a password
(which will not be displayed on the screen),
• the e-mail parameters enable you to define your identifier and your password for access to your e-
mailbox once communication has been established, as well as your e-mail address whose syntax is
as follows: < first name.name@server.uk >.
• the servers parameters are addresses (4 sets of 3 digits max., e;g. 193.252.13.0) which identify the
servers of your access provider on the Internet :
-
servers (used for sending your messages),
SMTP
3 server (for receptions in your mailbox),
-
POP
- servers
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SECONDARY DNS
Internet Mailbox
Printed fax message transmission
(e-mail converted into a fax)
Introduction
Telephoning
1
Directory
2
Settings
3
Fax
4
TAD
5
Printing
6
Doc control
7
Advanced
functions
8
Services
@
9
Internet
Options
Appendices
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