Chapter 13

Appendix

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Appendix

 

13.3Internet Fax Terminology

Terms used in general for the Internet Fax transmission are described below.

Alphabet

Terms

Description

D

DSN (Delivery Sta-

A message to notify the transmitting side of the delivery

 

tus Notifications)

status when a mail arrives at the mail server on the receiv-

 

 

ing side.

 

 

 

I

Internet Fax

A type of transmission that the original read through the in-

 

 

tranet (in-house network) or internet is transmitted or re-

 

 

ceived as a document attached to an E-mail (TIFF format)

 

 

between the Internet Faxes or computers.

 

 

 

M

MDN (Message Dis-

A message to confirm disposition which is sent upon re-

 

position Notifica-

quest from the transmission side.

 

tions)

 

 

 

 

P

POP3 (Post Office

One of transmission protocols (transmission rules) used

 

Protocol - Version 3)

generally for E-mail transmission. Mail box authentication,

 

 

check of mail download or list information, mail deletion

 

 

and other functions are provided.

 

 

 

S

SMTP (Simple Mail

One of transmission protocols (transmission rules) used

 

Transfer Protocol)

generally for E-mail transmission.

 

 

 

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Minolta C352, C300 manual Internet Fax Terminology, Alphabet Terms Description

C300, C352 specifications

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