Setting Up The Pop3 Network Service - Toshiba e-studio 3511 Network Administrator's Manual

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Setting up the POP3 Network Service

In POP3 Network Service, you can specify the POP3 server to receive an Internet Fax and
Emails.
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Network Administrator's Guide — Setting up Network Settings
1) Enable POP3 Client
Select whether retrieving an Internet Fax and an Email from the POP3 server is enabled or
disabled.
2) POP3 Server Address
Enter the IP address or FQDN of the POP3 server when "Enable POP3 Client" is enabled.
If you use FQDN to specify the POP3 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 POP3 Server Address can be obtained from the DHCP server.
3) Type POP3 Login
Select the POP3 login type.
Auto — Select this to automatically designate the POP3 login type of the POP3 server.
POP3 — Select this to use the general POP3 login type.
APOP — Select this to use APOP login type. APOP allows users to access the POP3
server by encrypting the user name and password.
If it is not possible to Login to the mail server using "Auto", manually set the type of
POP3 Login to either "POP3" or "APOP".
4) Account Name
Enter the account name for this equipment to access the POP3 server.
5) Password
Enter the password to access the POP3 server.
6) Scan Rate
Enter how often this equipment should access the POP3 server for new messages.
7) Port Number
Enter the port number to access the POP3 server. The port number depends on the port set-
ting in the POP3 server. Generally "110" is used.
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