Configuration Of E-Mail - Xerox ApeosPort C6550 I Network Administrator's Manual

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Configuration of E-mail

Preparations
Prepare the following to use the E-mail feature on the machine.
Registering E-mail account
An E-mail account for the machine needs to be registered to a mail server.
Note
Installation Overview
This section describes the configuration procedure to use E-mail on the machine.
The following is the procedure to use E-mail.
Enabling Port and Setting TCP/IP
Enable the mail send port and mail receive port, and set an IP address of the
machine.
Configuring E-mail Environment
Set items for E-mail on the machine.
Enabling Port and Setting TCP/IP
The following describes the configuration procedure to use TCP/IP on the machine.
Enable the mail send port and mail receive port, and set an IP address of the machine.
Note
For information how to use CentreWare Internet Services, refer to "Using CentreWare Internet
Services" (P.53).
1
Display the [System Administrator Menu] screen.
1) Press the <Log In/Out> button.
2) Enter the UserID with the numeric keypad or a keyboard displayed by pressing
[Keyboard], and select [Confirm].
Note
3) Select [System Settings].
2
Enable the ports which are used for E-mail.
1) Select [System Settings].
2) Select [Network Settings].
3) Select [Port Settings].
4) Select [Send E-mail] and then select [Change Settings].
5) Select [Port Status] and select [Change Settings].
6) Select [Enabled] then select [Save].
7) Select [Exit].
8) Enable the [Port Status] in [Receive R-mail] as above.
• Information about mail account registration, contact your system administrator.
• The configuration can also be performed using CentreWare Internet Services or
CentreWare Utilities.
• The default UserID is "11111". When using the Authentication feature, a password is
required. The default password is "x-admin".

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