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Check whether there are any 
network problems.
 
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• E-mail transmission was refused by SMTP 
authentication, POP before SMTP authenti-
cation or login authentication of the PC in 
which the folder for transfer is specified.
• Check the user name and password for 
SMTP authentication or POP before SMTP 
authentication are correctly programmed 
from File Transfer under System Settings. 
See “Connection and Setup”, Network 
Guide
. You can also use the Web browser 
for confirmation. See the Web browser's 
Help.
• Check the user name and password of the 
e-mail account are correctly programmed 
from File Transfer under System Settings. 
See “Connection and Setup”, Network 
Guide
. You can also use the Web browser 
for confirmation. See the Web browser's 
Help.
• First confirm the configuration values of 
the folder destination for transfer, in the 
Program/Change/Delete Address Book 
under System Settings. Then check that the 
login user ID and password for folder au-
thentication in Authentication Information 
are correctly programmed. See “Register-
ing a Folder”, General Settings Guide.
• Check the folder for transfer is correctly 
specified.
• Check the PC in which folder for transfer is 
specified is correctly operated.
• Consult your network administrator.
Check whether there are any 
network problems.
 
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No machine's e-mail address is programmed.
• Check the machine's e-mail address is cor-
rectly programmed from File Transfer un-
der System Settings. See “Connection and 
Setup”, Network Guide. You can also use the 
Web browser for confirmation. See the 
Web browser's Help.
• Consult your network administrator.
Check whether there are any 
network problems.
 
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No POP3/IMAP4 server's address is pro-
grammed.
• Check the host name or IP address of the 
POP3/IMAP4 server is correctly pro-
grammed using the Web browser. See the 
Web browser's Help.
• Consult your network administrator.
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Causes and solutions
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