Xerox Phaser 7100 Administrator's Guide

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Network Configuration
Phaser 7100 Color Printer
System Administrator Guide
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SMTP
Configuring SMTP Server Settings
1.
In CentreWare Internet Services, click Properties > Connectivity > Protocols > SMTP Server.
2.
Under Required Information, select the method to be used to locate an SMTP server.
To allow DNS to automatically find an SMTP server on the network, select From DNS.
To map to a specific SMTP server, select STATIC.
Note:
If you select From DNS, ensure that DNS is configured for either IPv4 or IPv6 before you can 
define the SMTP server. For details, see 
3.
Type the SMTP server IP address or host name. 
4.
Type the port numbers between 1 and 65535 for sending and receiving email. The default port 
number is 25.
5.
Select DisabledSTARTTLS (If Available)STARTTLS, or SSL / TLS next to SMTP - SSL / TLS 
Communication.
6.
Type the specific email address assigned to this printer by the SMTP server in the Machine’s 
E-mail Address
 field.
Optional Information
1.
To improve the transmission speed, you can set messages to be fragmented between 2 and 500 
times. Select Enabled next to Split Send and type the number of fragments in the Maximum Split 
Count
 field.
2.
If you enable Split Send, you can select how the email jobs should be split. Under Split Send 
Method
, select one of the following:
Split into Pages: If you select this option, the mail client will not reassemble the job on 
receipt.
Split by Data Size: If you select this option, the mail client is required to reassemble the job 
on receipt.
3.
To define a maximum message size for messages with attachments, type a value between 512 KB 
and 20480 KB next to Maximum Data Size per Email. The default size is 10240 KB.
4.
To set a maximum job size, type a value between 512 KB and 2000000 KB next to Maximum 
Total Data Size
.
5.
Under Login Credentials for the Machine to Access the SMTP Server to send automated 
emails
 select POP before SMTP or SMTP AUTH to have the printer authenticate itself by using 
the Login Name and Password set up on this page. If you select None, the printer will not provide 
authentication credentials to the SMTP server.
6.
If authentication is enabled and the printer requires users to log in before they can access email, 
select Remotely Authenticated User under Login Credentials for Sending Emails to use the 
credentials of the user to access the SMTP server.
7.
Click Apply.