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Note
❒ After making the settings, print out the list of parameter settings and save it
for future reference. See Chapter 7 "How to Set the User Parameters - Printing
the User Parameter List", Advanced Features.
❒ To acquire the set values from the DHCP server using the Network Boot func-
tion, you need to register the set values on the DHCP server beforehand.
❒ You can set the reception protocol to IMAP4 with user parameters. IMAP (In-
ternet Message Access Protocol) receives e-mail from the e-mail server. If you
receive e-mail from an IMAP4 server, set IMAP4. See p.166 “User Parame-
ters”
 (switch 17, bit 6).
❒ Set "Yes" with user parameters beforehand to use the gatekeeper for IP-Fax
transmission. See p.166 “User Parameters” (switch 32, bit 0). 
❖ Safer E-mail Transmission and Reception
To transmit and receive e-mail via the Internet with more security, you can
use APOP, SMTP authentication, and POP before SMTP for NIC FAX.
If the IMAP server supports AUTHENTICATE command (CRAM-MD5,
PLAIN, LOGIN), the user authentication enables logon with more security.
Function
Descriptions
Setting
APOP
When you use APOP, passwords are encrypt-
ed when e-mail is received. It is safer than 
POP3 authentication (clear text) which does 
not encrypt.
To use APOP, you need to use a POP server 
that supports APOP.
Set "Use APOP" to "Yes" 
with user parameters. 
See p.166 “User Parame-
ters”
 (switch 18, bit 1).
SMTP authenti-
cation
SMTP authentication (SMTP-AUTH) is an 
SMTP function that authenticates users to pre-
vent e-mail transmission via unauthorized ac-
cess to your server.
To use the SMTP authentication function, you 
need to use an SMTP server that supports any 
of three systems of SMTP authentication 
(CRAM-MD5, PLAIN, LOGIN).
The account name and password specified in 
the "Mail Server" settings are used for SMTP 
authentication. Other account names and 
passwords cannot be specified.
Set "Execute SMTP au-
thentication" to "Yes" 
with user parameters. 
See p.166 “User Parame-
ters”
 (switch 18, bit 2).
POP before 
SMTP
This function prevents unauthorized access to 
the SMTP server, and requires users to access 
and log on the POP server before e-mail trans-
mission.
Set "Access the POP server 
before accessing the SMTP 
server at the time of e-mail 
transmission" to "Yes" 
with user parameters. See 
p.166 “User Parameters” 
(switch 18, bit 6).