E-Mail Setting 1 - NEC NEFAX 671 Service Manual

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(12) E-mail setting 1

• Available only NEFAX 691.
• Depending on the network environment in which the machine is located, there may be
some restrictions on the network functions that the machine can use. Make the network
settings to suit the functions and environment required for customer's location. The net-
work settings can be specified from the control panel or using the administrator mode of
Power Web Management.
No.
Function
SENDER
This function is used to specify the
1
NAME
sender's name.
This function is used to specify the
e-mail address of the sender.
E-MAIL
NOTE
2
ADDRESS
Please consult customer's network
administrator for information about
the e-mail address to use.
This function is used to enter the
IP address or host name of an
SMTP server.
SMTP
3
NOTE
SERVER
Please consult customer's network
administrator for information about
the IP address to use.
This function is used to enter the
port number (1 to 65535) for the
SMTP server.
SMTP PORT
4
NOTE
NO.
Please consult customer's network
administrator for information about
the port number to use.
This function is used to specify the
SMTP TIME-
length of time (in seconds) before
5
OUT
the connection to the SMTP server
times out. (30 to 300 seconds)
Purpose
Setting Details/Precautions
Up to 20 characters can be
entered for the sender name.
• Up to 64 characters can be
entered for the sender
address.
• If customer does not receive
e-mail on the copier, enter
the e-mail address of the cus-
tomer's administrator.
• Up to 64 characters can be
entered for the host name.
• The DNS settings must have
been specified before speci-
fying the host name for the
SMTP server.
• The port number can be set
between 1 and 65535.
• Normally, port number 25 is
used.
• The default setting is "60".
• The time out period can be
between 30 and 300 sec-
onds.
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