Transmission

You can send Internet Fax documents directly to their destinations without going through the SMTP server. Internet Faxes are normally transmitted via the SMTP server. However, with this feature the domain part of the destination's e- mail address is read as the SMTP server's address and transmissions bypass the

1 SMTP server. Since this reduces load on the server, you can send faxes without having to take server to destination transfer time into account.

There are two ways of specifying a destination, as follows:

Specify the other party's host name

Specify a destination's e-mail address by adding the other party's host name to the domain part of the e-mail address. Specify the address to the right of @ as follows: “host name”, “. (dot)”, and “domain name”.

xxxx@host name of the other party.domain name

Example: The other party's e-mail address is “abc@defcompany.com” and the host name is “HOST”; abc@HOST.defcompany.com

Specify the other party's IPv4 address

Specify a destination's e-mail address by changing the domain part of the e- mail address to the other party's IPv4 address.

xxxx@[the other party's IPv4 address]

Example: The other party's e-mail address is “abc@defcompany.com” and the IPv4 address is “192.168.1.10”; abc@[192.168.1.10]

Follow these steps to bypass the SMTP server.

A Press [SMTP].B Press [No].

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