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| IP Address | Set the IP address for the SMTP server | 0.0.0.0 |
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| used for sending mail. |
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| This setting is enabled only when “IP |
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| address” is selected as the method for |
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| specifying the server. |
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| Host name | Set the host domain name (i.e., the host | None |
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| name) for the SMTP server that is to be |
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| used for sending mail. |
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| This setting is enabled only when “host |
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| name” is selected as the method for speci- |
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| fying the server. |
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| Port No. | Set the port to be used for connecting to the | 0 |
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| SMTP server that is to be used for sending | (No. 25 is used.) |
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| This setting does not normally need to be |
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| changed. |
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| Use POP before | Select whether or not to use the mail receiv- | Disabled |
| SMTP | ing method (POP before SMTP) in which |
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| the POP server must be accessed (to |
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| receive mail) before the SMTP server is |
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| accessed (to send mail). |
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Note The “POP before SMTP” is an authentication function required when sending mail (using the SMTP server). Normally, account name and password authen- tication is performed with the POP server because there isn't an authentica- tion process in the SMTP server. Most ISPs (Internet Service Providers) use the “POP before SMTP” authentication method to verify users sending
1-4-2 POP
Always enter the POP server settings when using the Mail Receive Function.
Also, set the POP server settings when using “POP before SMTP” in the Mail
Send Function.
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