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Specifying management settings
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Specifying management settings Chapter 9
(*1)
The SMTP authentication function is enabled when all of the conditions
described below have been met.
- Bit 6 of mode 380 is set to “1”.
- The SMTP authentication user name & password and the POP3 user
name & password are being shared, and bit 2 of mode 380 is set to “0”.
- The SMTP authentication user name and & password and the POP3 user
name & password are not being shared, bit 2 of mode 380 is set to “1”,
and “SMTP Authentication User Name” and “SMTP Authentication User
Password” are specified in the Network Settings screen.
- Either bit 5, 4, or 3 of mode 380 is set to “0”.
(*2)
When all of the authentication functions are enabled (bits 5, 4, and 3 are
set to “0”), the priority is given in the order of “CRAM-MD5 authentication (bit
5)”, “LOGIN authentication (bit 4)”, and “PLAIN authentication (bit 3)”.
5 Specifies whether to prohibit
the e-mail transmission au-
thentication (CRAM-MD5
authentication) function.(*2)
0 Not prohibited ---------
1Prohibited
4 Specifies whether to prohibit
the e-mail transmission au-
thentication (LOGIN authen-
tication) function.(*2)
0 Not prohibited page 2-20
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1Prohibited
3 Specifies whether to prohibit
the e-mail transmission au-
thentication (PLAIN authen-
tication) function.(*2)
0 Not prohibited ---------
1Prohibited
2 Specifies whether to enable
sharing of the SMTP authen-
tication ID & password with
the POP3 user name & pass-
word.
0 ID and password shared ---------
1 ID and password not shared
1, 0 -----------------------------
00 *Do not change these bits
when specifying settings for
this function.
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Bit Description Status Description Page Ref-
erence