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4.Select each server and then click Edit.... The Edit SMTP Gateway dialog box appears.

Figure 3-3Edit SMTP Gateway dialog box

NOTE In version 4.3 of HP DSS this dialog box also includes an Enable SMTP Authentication option, with fields for entering the SMTP user name and password.

5.To set a maximum file size for the specified SMTP gateway, select it in the Maximum File Size drop-down list. If an e-mail attachment exceeds the specified file size, the attachment is divided into two or more smaller attachments.

6.Click Test to verify the presence of the SMTP gateway.

NOTE If the test fails, double-check the gateway address and then contact the network administrator to see if the SMTP server is functioning. See Verifying the SMTP gateway.

7.Click OK to save the SMTP settings.

8.If there is more than one SMTP server, use the Move arrow buttons to move SMTP servers to a different position on the list. HP DSS attempts to use the first SMTP server when processing an e-mail transmission. If the first server is unavailable for use, HP DSS attempts to use the next server on the list. HP DSS continues this process until it finds an available SMTP server.

E-mail servers that function as SMTP gateways

The following servers can be used as SMTP gateways for HP DSS.

Exchange 5.5

In Exchange 5.5, the Internet Mail Service (IMS) is responsible for the transfer of SMTP mail. To transfer the mail successfully, the IMS must be configured with a route to another gateway.

Exchange 2000

Exchange 2000 (IIS5) does not directly support SMTP, but it is installed with IIS5, which does support the SMTP service. Exchange 2000 integrates with the Active Directory. It does not have its own data store. Similarly, IIS5 manages the SMTP service for Exchange 2000. Verify that the SMTP service in Windows 2000 is running by clicking Administrative Tools and then clicking Services.

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Contents HP Digital Sending Software Page HP Digital Sending Software Copyright and License Table of contents Software features Administration tool LDP.EXE Console with ADSIEDIT.MSC Determining access rightsDetermining the search root Installation and removal Troubleshooting toolsAppendix 105HP Digital Sending Software IntroductionPurpose and scope Software description Technology overview Embedded e-mail Dsmp Functions available through HP DSS Software capabilities1Functions available through HP DSS Function Detail CompatibilityFax Function Detail AuthenticationControl-panel features HP MFP Digital Sending Software Configuration UtilityRemote Configuration Utility Authentication Mail capabilitiesSecure e-mail Fax capabilities Send-to-folder capabilitiesSend-to-workflow capabilities HP DSS components 2HP DSS network requirementsComponent Licensing Windows interfaceSeats Part Number Hewlett-Packard limited warranty statement Node LockingLicenses from prior versions HP software license terms License grantOwnership Part KEY Code Software description Software features Finding documentation and other supporting information Using Internet support1Sources of information Source DescriptionUnderstanding support tools 2Support toolsTool Purpose Using the e-mail feature Using the e-mail feature Email tab Configuring the e-mail featureExchange Mail servers that function as Smtp gatewaysSendmail Verifying the Smtp gatewayQmail Lotus Domino NotesSecondary e-mail Using the secondary e-mail featureConfiguring secondary e-mail Using HP DSS to send secure e-mail5The Secondary Email tab To configure secondary e-mailInternet fax Using the fax featureWindows 2000/XP fax LAN faxLANFax Configuring the fax feature TimeoutConfiguring LAN fax notification LAN Fax notificationFax tab To configure LAN fax8Configuring Internet fax Software features To configure Internet faxTo configure Windows 2000/XP fax To configure Analog embedded fax Using the send-to-folder featureUsing HP DSS to send a document to a folder Send-to-folder FeatureChanging the settings Configuring the send-to-folder feature11 The Folders tab To configure the send-to-folder feature Configuring the send-to-workflow feature Using the send-to-workflow feature12 The Workflows tab Configuring a workflow menu Configuring a workflow groupTo create a workflow form for a folder destination Configuring a workflow form15 Add Prompts dialog box Software features Format Attributes 3Response format optionsSend to workflow Folder destination Creating a workflow form for an FTP site Creating a workflow form for a printer Software features 4Authentication bind methods Using authenticationLdap bind methods Bind method Description Can be used byWindows Active Directory authentication method Methods of authenticationDetermining the Ldap server bind method for Windows Windows AuthenticationNovell authentication methods Ldap authentication Novell NDS configurationNovell Bindery configuration Ldap authentication 23The Authentication tab Configuring AuthenticationTo configure the Ldap server Ldap ConfigurationDetermining the Ldap server hostname or TCP/IP address Troubleshooting authentication\ telnet 15.63.55.144 Determining the search rootDetermining access rights Determining the correct Ldap attributes To determine Ldap attributes using LDP.EXEFirst name, last name out of order Other authentication configuration issuesLdap performance with dynamic Ldap addressing Only one name appears in the Address BookEffect of authentication on address book availability Using address booksAdding addresses Clearing addressesPrivate Types of address booksPersonal Personal distribution listGuest Using the Address Book ManagerGlobal Replicated LDAP/ABM Public distribution listImporting addresses into the ABM Configuring address books6Address book synchronization Configuring Ldap directory replicationMethod Description Effect at the control panelTo set up automatic replication of the Ldap address book Configuring personal address booksConfiguring individual devices Configuring DSS address booksTo add a new device MFP list Configuring a device7MFP list icons Icon DescriptionSoftware features Send to Email tab 27Send to Email tab in the Configure MFPs windowTo enable send to e-mail directly from the MFP To enable send to e-mail by using HP DSS28Advanced E-mail Settings dialog box Advanced e-mail settingsSend to Fax tab Configuring the HP DSS send-to-fax feature 8MFP modem settings Configuring the MFP analog send-to-fax featureAddressing tab Option ActionSoftware features Select Active Directory Defaults Advanced addressing settings Software features Log tab Document Size Document Type Preferences tabProperties tab 34Properties tab in the Configure Mfps windowSoftware features Troubleshooting tools To view the activity log Using the Activity Log in the Configuration UtilityUsing the log for an individual device 1Device log eventsEvent Description Action to take Running Understanding critical error notifications 2Critical error messagesError Message Suggested Actions Troubleshooting tools Installation and removal System requirements Requirements for installing HP DSSSupported platforms Network operating systemsMFP firmware requirements Client operating systems for the Address Book Manager onlyNovell NetWare support HP DSS CD contents PortsUpgrading from previous versions of HP DSS Uninstalling HP DSS Installation and removal Appendix Workflow image file settings 1Effects of the file settingsImage processing Mail file settings 2Document type settingsDocument type Description Accpcc Supported third-party fax programsTopcall Appendix Gateways FaxMessages Page Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P