Xerox 7345, 7335 manual POP3 Server Port Number, POP3 Server Check Interval, POP3 Server Login Name

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[POP3 Server Port Number]

Enter a value in the range from 1 to 65535. The default is 110.

Note: Do not use the numbers of any other ports.

[POP3 Server Check Interval]

Set the interval for checking the e-mail on the POP3 server.

[POP3 Server Login Name]

Enter the name to log in to the POP3 server and press Save.

[POP3 Server Password]

Enter the same password twice in the [New Password] and [Re-enter Password]. If you do not set the password, leave it blank and select Save.

[POP3 Password Encryption]

Select On (APOP) to encrypt the password, if desired.

c.Select Save and then press Close.

4.Set the protocol for sending E-mail.

a.From the Connectivity & Network Setup list, select Outgoing/Incoming, then select SMTP Server Settings, and set the following items for the SMTP server.

[SMTP Server Name/Address]

Enter the SMTP Server Name/IP Address and press Save.

Note:

Enter the address in the format “xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx”. The "xxx" should be a numeric value in the range from 0 to 255. However, 224 - 255.xxx.xxx.xxx and 127.xxx.xxx.xxx cannot be used.

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Contents WorkCentre Copyrights and Trademarks Table of Contents Load the Print Driver into your Macintosh workstation TCP/IP Peer to Peer LPR or Standard TCP/IP102 To prepare for Scan to Home installation108 Enter the Fax Repository Details via Internet Services 107Enter the Fax Repository Details via Internet Services 110 Enter the Fax Repository Details via Internet Services 113159 144152 154212 194209 210232 225226 228243 240241 242284 Page All Services Log In / Out Machine Status Installation StepsXerox Unicode 3.0 for SAP Font Kit Configuration Report To Change the Network Speed Ethernet Speed SettingPress Connectivity & Network Setup Press Protocol Settings Press the Change Settings buttonEnable Internet Services Http To access Internet Services Settings at the DevicePress Connectivity & Network Setup Press Port Settings Internet Services Http Enablement Internet Services Port NumberExiting the Internet Services Selection Menu Proxy Server Settings To access Parallel Port Settings at the Device Parallel Port ConfigurationPrint Mode Port Status Parallel Port EnablementAuto Eject time Parallel Port Timeout PJL Printer Job LanguageSettingInput to Prime Bi-Directional CommunicationsExiting the Parallel Port Selections Menu USB Configuration To access Snmp Settings at the Device Snmp ConfigurationExiting the Snmp Selection Menu Port Status Snmp EnablementConfiguring Snmp Community Names with Internet Services To Change the Numeric Password on the Devices Control Panel Changing the Administrator PasswordPage Setting the Auto Clear Timer Add or Remove All Services Screen Buttons To Add or Remove All Services Screen ButtonsRearrange Icons Click Registration Smart eSolutions Meter Assistant and Supplies AssistantPage Machine Software Upgrades Prepare for the upgradeAt your workstation To access the TCP/IP Protocol Settings at the Device TCP/IP Protocol ConfigurationIP Address Resolution Ethernet Setting Ethernet Rated SpeedTCP/IP IP Mode Press Change SettingsIPv4 IP Address IPv4 Subnet MaskIPv4 Gateway Address IPv4 IP Filter IP Address Restriction Page To access LPD Settings at the Device TCP/IP LPD EnablementPort Status LPD Enablement LPD Port NumberExiting the LPD Selections Menu TCP/IP Dynamic Addressing Zero Configuration Networking TCP/IP Configuration Selection ListIP Mode DNS ConfigurationSelect IP Filtering IP Filtering IP Address RestrictionConfigure Port 9100 Raw Printing Before You Start Microsoft NetBIOS over IP NetworksEnabling the SMB Setting at the Device, if required Press Connectivity & Network SetupPress Port Settings Page To Set Up a Workstation to Print Directly to the Device To access IPP Settings at the Device IPP ConfigurationPort Status IPP Enablement IPP Added Port NumberExiting the IPP Selection Menu Configuring IPP Settings with Internet Services To access EtherTalk Settings at the Device EtherTalk AppleTalk ConfigurationExiting the EtherTalk Selection Menu Port Status EtherTalk EnablementConfiguring EtherTalk Settings with Internet Services Assumptions Procedures To enable portAS400 Printing AS400 Raw TCP/IP Printing to Port 9100 Crtdevprt PurposeTo identify the trap Manufacturer type and model *IBM42011 ***SEE Note below Only Change the Parameters in Bold TCP/IP Peer to Peer LPR or Standard TCP/IP Printing Print DriversConfigure the Print Driver NetBIOS over IP Peer to Peer Printing Page NetBIOS over IP Client/Server Printing Page Add the Printer to the Windows 2000 or Windows XP Desktop IPP Printing Windows 2000\XP\Vista Verify that TCP/IP is installed in the workstation Configure the Print Driver Click Continue Installation Instructions forClick Configure EtherTalk AppleTalk Peer to Peer PrintingInstallation Instructions for 10.x OS Common Unix Printing System Cups OverviewBefore You Start Installing the Xerox PPD on the workstation Installing Cups on the Unix workstationPrinting with Cups Adding the Xerox printerEnabling Options with Software Keys Touch Common Service SettingsTo enable a hidden feature Hidden FeaturesXerox Extensible Interface Program Xeip Xeip SetupPage Scan to Home To prepare for Scan to Home installationConfigure Scan to Home Scanning to the Device’s Hard Drive Mailboxes Press Setup & Calibration Setting Up Mailboxes at the DeviceConfiguring Expiration Settings for Stored Documents Setting Up Mailboxes with Internet Services To scan to a Mailbox, perform these steps Scanning to MailboxesRetrieving Images from Mailboxes Uninstalling the Network Scanner Utility Installing and Using the Network Scanner UtilityBefore Installing the Network Scanner Utility Installing the Network Scanner UtilityClick Open Mailbox Changing Network Utility or Mailbox Viewer Settings Importing Scanned Data from the Mailbox using Mailbox ViewerMail Overview Scan to E-mailSmtp TCP/IP PreparationsRegistering an E-mail account Configuring E-mail EnvironmentInstallation Overview Installation ProcedureSelect Connectivity & Network Setup Select Port Settings Enabling the E-mail Ports and Setting TCP/IPSet an IP address If Smtp has been selected for the Mail Receiving Protocol Configuring the E-mail EnvironmentIf POP3 has been selected for the Mail Receiving Protocol Smtp Server Port NumberPOP3 Server Name/Address POP3 Server Port Number POP3 Server Login NamePOP3 Server Password POP3 Password EncryptionMail Send Authentication Smtp Auth Login NameSmtp Auth Password Message Digest Algorithm Device Certificate S/MIMEMime Communication Receive Untrusted E-mailPage Internet Fax iFAX IFAX OverviewSystem Requirements for the Machine Installation Procedure Enabling the E-mail Ports and Setting TCP/IP Configure TCP/IP Subnet Mask and TCP/IP Gateway Address Configuring the E-mail Environment If POP3 has been selected for the Mail Receiving Protocol Login Name PasswordPolling Interval Smtp Server Name/Address Digital Signature Outgoing iFAX Receive Untrusted iFAXPage Send from the Device to another iFAX-capable Machine Testing iFAXServer Fax Overview Server FaxInstallation Checklist Page Configure a Fax Filing Location Repository Page Click the Fax Repository Setup link Enter the Fax Repository Details via Internet ServicesConfigure General Settings Configure the Fax ServerTest Faxing through the Server Page Enter the Fax Repository Details via Internet Services Configure General Settings Page Enter the Fax Repository Details via Internet Services Configure General Settings Group Send Features that can be set in support of Server FaxAddress Book Setup Select Setup & Calibration Touch Address BookColor Mode, Resolution, File Format, and File Name Touch Fax Defaults Select Delayed Start Start TimeFax Fax Overview FPBefore You Start Fax Touch Fax Mode Settings Touch Local Terminal Information Local Terminal Information SettingsAddress Book Setup Page Group Send Setup Select Setup & Calibration Touch Group SendTouch Create/Delete Comments Select Setup & Calibration Touch CommentsCreate a Mailbox Select Setup & CalibrationTouch Create/Delete File Destination / Output Destination Fax Settings including Fax Defaults and Fax Control Common Settings Audio Tones and ReportsTouch Common Service Settings Touch Audio Tones Page Touch Fax Defaults Fax Mode Settings including Fax Defaults and Fax ControlTouch Fax Control Page To Configure Fax to Mailbox Sending the Fax Initial SetupLAN Fax PCL Drivers Adding a Recipient to a Fax PhonebookLAN Fax PostScript Drivers Adding a Recipient to a Fax Phonebook Stopping the Fax when necessary Scan to PC FTP/SMB Requirements for FTPRequirements for SMB Installation Procedure Select Port Status and then select Change Settings Enabling Ports and Setting TCP/IP139 Page Receiving Computer Configuration Using with FTPUsing with SMB Adding the Receiving Computer’s Address to the Address Book Select Setup & Calibration, then touch Address BookUsing the Scan to PC FTP/SMB Feature Features supported for Job Flow Setup and Use of Job Flow Sheets with MailboxesSelect Soap and then select Change Settings Select Save Click Port Status Configuring the Snmp PortCreating Job Flow Sheets Select the Setup & Calibration button Page Testing Job Flow Sheet operation for automatic processing Touch Job Flow Settings Touch Select Job Flow SheetManually linking a Job Flow Sheet to documents in a Mailbox Scan to PC Desktop Testing Scan to PC Operation SMARTsend scanning services Scan to PC Desktop Network Scanning using templatesAdditional Notes Network Scanning User AuthenticationMultifunction Device Authentication Template Considerations when using SMARTsendInstallation Checklist Configure a Scan Filing Location Enter 21 for Port Number Enter the Scan Repository Details via Internet ServicesClick the File Repository Setup link Select FTP for ProtocolsConfigure General Settings Enter 445 for Port Number Select SMB for ProtocolsConfigure General Settings Click View Http Proxy Server Settings Configure Scan to HttpSetting up a Remote Template Pool Repository optional Configuring the Default Template with Internet Services Click the Default Template linkFiling Destination area Page Setting up a Remote Template Pool Repository optional Testing Network Scanning using templates Touch WebDAV Port Status, then touch Change Settings Web Service if availableEnable the WebDAV port for name space management Touch Connectivity & Network Setup Touch Port SettingsSecurity Authentication Users Controlled by AuthenticationAuthentication Configuration and related Types Services Managed by User ID Authentication At Your Workstation Effects of Authentication on Job Flow Sheets and MailboxesConfiguring Local machine authentication PreparationsConfiguring Remote Authentication Select Kerberos Server Settings Select Kerberos Server Settings Select SMB Server Settings Configure Remote Authentication for SMB At Your WorkstationSelect Ldap Directory Configure Remote Authentication for LdapCustom Filters Ldap AuthenticationLdap Group Access Ldap User MappingsEnable Network Authentication Page Enable the Accounting option in workstation print drivers Configuring Xerox Secure Access Authentication Secure Access and AccountingInformation Checklist Page Select Kerberos Server Settings Select Kerberos Server Settings Configure Remote Authentication for SMB At Your Workstation Select Ldap Server / Directory Service Page Enable Specific Xerox Secure Access Settings Using Secure Access Add the Secure Access to the ServerOptional Information area Configure Color Copy Access for Ldap GroupSet Ldap Server On the Ldap Directory page, in the Server Information areaOn the Authentication Method line, either Authentication ConfigurationOn the Attribute of Typed User Name line, type mail Features column, touch Access Control Authentication SystemConfigure Color Copy Access Control at the device Touch Authentication / Security SettingsConfigure 802.1X with Internet Services 802.1X AuthenticationEncryption Service Overview Types of Encryption Services AvailableSecurity Encryption Mail Encryption/Digital Signature Configuration of Https SSL/TLS Communication Encryption Configuring certificates with CentreWare Internet Services Click on Machine Digital Certificate ManagementClick the Create Self-Signed Certificate button Configuration on a Computer Installation Overview Configuration on the Machine Configuration of E-mail Encryption/Digital SignatureEnter the Re-enter Password Click Trusted Certificates Management Select the Enable check box for S/MIME CommunicationContents Encryption Method Supported E-mail applications Installation Overview Configuration on the Machine Enter the Re-enter Password XPS Signature Click on Trusted Digital Certificate ManagementConfiguration on a Computer IP Sec To enable IP SecScheduled Image Overwrite To configure Secure Watermark Touch System Settings Touch Common Service SettingsSecurity Secure Watermark Page Press the Secure Print Jobs & More tab Press Secure Print Security Secure PrintPress the Secure Print Jobs & More tab Press Secure Print Xerox Standard Accounting Enable Xerox Standard Accounting from Internet Services Create a Group Account Click the Manage Accounting link Create a User Account and Set Usage LimitsMaximum Usage Limits and Resetting Individual Usage Limits To Reset User Limits if necessaryClick Limits and Access Using XSA at the machine Click the Report and Reset link Resetting Usage DataPrint a Usage Report Enable XSA in your Print Drivers To clone a machine Cloning area, in the Install Clone File box To Restore Settings or Clone Settings to another MachineAudit Log Accessing the Audit Log featureConfiguring Bates Stamp Settings Annotation Bates StampingSelect Bates Stamp Configuring a precise Bates Stamp location if available Press Copy Service Settings Press Copy ControlPress the Machine Status button Supported Media Media Card ReaderMedia Card Reader Hardware Supported Media and File FormatsTo Select and Print Text Files Important Notes and RestrictionsInserting and Ejecting Media Selecting and Printing Text FilesIndex Print Advanced SettingsSelecting and Printing Photo Files Media Print Text TabProblem Solving USB Printing Hardware USB PrintingPage Advanced Settings Tab To Select and Print Photo Files To view a thumbnail preview and print a document Thumbnail PreviewHard Disk Data Encryption Encryption Key For Confidential DataTo verify or change hard disk data encryption Internet Services Internet Services Http Enablement Overview Status Tab Jobs Tab Print Tab Scan Tab General Setup folder Overview Properties TabDescription of links Connectivity folder Smart eSolutions subfolderAlert Notification subfolder Billing & Counters subfolderIPP Physical Connections subfolder Protocols subfolderLdap nested subfolder Services Folder Page Security folder Support Tab Setting Tiff and other PDL Processing Properties Additional Details of some Properties Tab featuresSetting PDL Emulations Banner Sheet Printing Set the Ethernet Speed Configure TCP/IP Settings TCP/IP Configuration Selection List Configure LPD Snmp Community Name properties that can be configured Configure SnmpConfigure Microsoft Networking also known as SMB Configure IPP Modify the Http Internet Services Settings Configure WSD Web Services on Devices Configure Port 9100 Raw Printing IP Filtering IP Address Restriction Configure EtherTalk AppleTalk Mail, SMTP, and POP3 Settings Bonjour if available for selection General Troubleshooting Procedure TroubleshootingPage Check Physical Media and Network Interface Cards TCP/IP TroubleshootingAt the workstation, perform these tasks Page NetBIOS over IP Troubleshooting At the DNS or Wins Server At the workstation, perform these tasks Page IPP Troubleshooting At the Windows 2000 workstation, perform these tasks Page EtherTalk Troubleshooting At the Macintosh workstation Scanning to Hard Drive Troubleshooting At the Device At the Workstation AL7 1BU 701P47693
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7345, 7335 specifications

The Xerox 7345, 7328, and 7335 are robust multifunction printers, engineered to meet the demands of busy workplaces. These devices stand out for their advanced technology, user-centric features, and efficient performance, making them ideal solutions for office environments looking to enhance productivity.

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