Xerox 5222 User Manual

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Configuration of Scan File Signatures (PDF/XPS Documents) 
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There are two methods to set an S/MIME certificate of the machine on the computer:
• Sending e-mail attached with an S/MIME digital signature from the machine to the 
computer.
In the [Digital Signature - Outgoing E-mail] settings, configure to attach the digital 
signature to e-mails.
• Exporting an S/MIME certificate to the computer using CentreWare Internet 
Services and registering the exported S/MIME certificate in the certificate store of 
the e-mail application.
Exporting of certificates is accomplished under [Trusted Certificates Management] 
of the [Security] folder on the [Properties] page of CentreWare Internet Services. For 
information on exporting certificates with CentreWare Internet Services, refer to 
For information on how to register a certificate in an e-mail application, refer to the 
manuals provided with the e-mail application.
Sending E-mail Attached with an S/MIME Digital Signature from a Computer to 
the Machine
It is necessary to register a personal certificate of a sender's e-mail address, an 
intermediate certificate authority certificate of the personal certificate, and a root 
certificate on the machine.
For information on importing certificates with CentreWare Internet Services, refer to 
Supported E-mail Applications
E-mail applications that can send and receive e-mail to and from the machine are as 
follows:
• Outlook 2000/2002/2003
• Outlook Express 6
• Netscape 7.x
Configuration of Scan File Signatures (PDF/XPS Documents)
Installation Overview
Configuration on the Machine
Import a certificate from a Certificate Authority (in PKCS12 format), and then configure 
the certificate on the machine using CentreWare Internet Services.
Configuration on a Computer
Prepare for verification of the PDF or XPS signature.
Configuring Scan File certificates with CentreWare Internet Services
To configure certificates with CentreWare Internet Services, first enable HTTP 
communications (as stated under Configuration of HTTP Communication Encryption in 
this section). Next, import a certificate from a Certificate Authority (in PKCS12 format). 
Finally, set the certificate as a scan file certificate.