Дополнительное Руководство для Gestetner f104
Getting Started
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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.
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).
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).
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❖ 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.
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.
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.
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.
that supports APOP.
SMTP authenti-
cation
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.
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).
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.
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).
thentication" to "Yes"
with user parameters.
See p.166 “User Parame-
ters” (switch 18, bit 2).
POP before
SMTP
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.
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).
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).