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Encryption and Signature for Internet Fax/E-mail

For security, this machine can apply encryption and/or electronic signatures to the Internet Faxes/e-mails.

Use of encryption and/or electronic signatures helps prevent e-mail spoofing and information leakage.

Encryption and electronic signatures can be used with the following functions:

You can configure whether to apply encryption and/or a signature to Internet Faxes/e-mails for each function.

In addition, you need to configure the encryption and signature settings on Web Image Monitor in advance.

For details about the optional units required for this function, see "Functions Requiring Optional Configurations", Getting Started.

For details about e-mail encryption and an electronic signature, see Security Guide.

Note

  • E-mail encryption and electronic signatures are not available with standard transmission to Internet Fax destinations. Encryption is only available for forwarding, routing, or transferring to Internet Fax destinations.

  • Encrypted e-mail cannot be broadcasted. When specifying multiple destinations, broadcasted documents are sent one by one in the order in which the destinations were specified.

  • This machine cannot receive e-mails encrypted with S/MIME. When configuring the S/MIME encryption settings, you should confirm that the receiver can receive S/MIME-encrypted e-mail.

  • For details about how to specify encryption and electronic signature settings, see the following:

  • If a certificate has expired while transferring e-mail from the server to a destination, the destination might not be able to receive the e-mail. For details about a certificate, see Security Guide.

  • If a certificate has expired while forwarding or routing Internet Faxes or e-mails, an error notification e-mail is sent to the originator or the end receiver.