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Specifying Notification the Printer Status by E-mail

In E-mail, you can specify the basic and authentication settings for sending e-mails.

Specifying SMTP Server

You can specify whether to use SMTP, and specify the SMTP server name and SMTP port number. The "Administrator E-mail Address" will appear in the e-mail message. The "Device E-mail Address" will appear in the "From" box.

Functions

Selectable value

Default

SMTP

Active

Inactive

Inactive

SMTP Server Name

127 characters max. (1-byte alphanumerics)

None

SMTP Port Number

1-65535

25

Device E-mail Address

127 characters max. (1-byte alphanumerics)

None

Administrator E-mail Address

127 characters max. (1-byte alphanumerics)

None

Text in E-mail

255 characters max. (1-byte alphanumerics) (2-byte characters available)

None

Specifying SMTP Authentication

By specifying the SMTP authentication setting, you can send e-mails to destinations where the e-mail server carries out SMTP authentication.

By specifying the SMTP authentication setting, you can log on to SMTP servers which require authentication. The supported authentication protocols are: CRAM MD5, PLAIN, and LOGIN.

If you set [SMTP Authentication Encryption] to [Auto], the printer will try logging on using CRAM MD5, LOGIN, and then PLAIN.

If you set [SMTP Authentication Encryption] to [On], the printer will try logging on using only CRAM MD5. If you set [SMTP Authentication Encryption] to [Off], the printer will try logging on using LOGIN and then PLAIN.

Functions

Selectable value

Default

SMTP Authentication

Active

Inactive

Inactive

SMTP Authentication Name

191 characters max. (1-byte alphanumerics)

None

SMTP Authentication Password

63 characters max. (1-byte alphanumerics)

None (No Password)

SMTP Authentication Encryption

Auto

On

Off

Auto

Specifying POP before SMTP

By specifying the SMTP authentication setting, you can send e-mails to destinations where the e-mail server carries out SMTP authentication.

By using POP before SMTP, you can log on to an SMTP server supporting POP before SMTP.

You can specify whether to use POP before SMTP, and specify the POP server name, POP port number, POP user name, and POP password.

If you set [POP Authentication Encryption] to [Auto], the printer will try logging on by APOP login, and then in plain text.

If you set [POP Authentication Encryption] to [On], the printer will try logging on only by APOP login. If you set [POP Authentication Encryption] to [Off], the printer will try logging on only in plain text.

In standby time following POP authentication (in milliseconds), you can specify how long the printer can wait for logging on to the SMTP server after logging on to the POP server.

Functions

Selectable value

Default

POP before SMTP

Active

Inactive

Inactive

POP Server Name

127 characters max. (1-byte alphanumerics)

None

POP Port Number

1-65535 (1-byte numeric characters)

110

POP User Name

127 characters max. (1-byte alphanumerics)

None

POP Password

63 characters max. (1-byte alphanumerics)

None (no password)

POP Authentication Encryption

Auto

On

Off

Auto

Wait Time after POP Authentication

0-10000 (millisecond(s))

300