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Mail Authentication

You can configure mail authentication to prevent illegal use of the mail server.

SMTP authentication

Specify SMTP authentication.

When mail is sent to the SMTP server, authentication is performed using SMTP AUTH protocol by prompting the mail originator to enter the user name and password. This prevents illegal use of the SMTP server.

  1. Click [Configuration] in the menu area, and then click [E-mail] on the [Device Settings] area.

  2. Make the following settings:

    • SMTP Sever Name.

    • SNTP Prot No.

    • SMTP Authentication: Enable or disable SMTP authentication.

    • SMTP Auth. E-mail Address: Enter the e-mail address.

    • SMTP Auth. User Name: Enter the SMTP account name.

    • SMTP Auth. Password: To set or change the password for SMTP AUTH.

    • SMTP Auth. Encryption: Select whether to encrypt the password or not.

      [Auto Select]: Select this setting when PLAIN, LOGIN, CRAM-MD5, or DIGEST-MD5 is specified as the authentication method.

      [Active]: Select this setting when CRAM-MD5 or DIGEST-MD5 is specified as the authentication method.

      [Inactive]: Select this setting PLAIN or LOGIN is specified as the authentication method.

  3. Click [OK].

  4. Click [Logout].

  5. Quit Web Image Monitor.

POP before SMTP authentication

Select whether to log in to the POP3 server before sending e-mail.

  1. Click [Configuration] in the menu area, and then click [E-mail] on the [Device Settings] area.

  2. Make the following settings:

    • POP before SMTP: Enable or disable POP before SMTP.

    • POP E-mail Address: Enter the e-mail address.

    • POP User Name: Enter the POP account name.

    • POP Password: To set or change the POP password.

    • Timeout setting after POP Auth.: Enter the time available before connecting to the SMTP server after logging in to the POP server.

  3. Click [OK].

  4. Click [Logout].

  5. Quit Web Image Monitor.