User`s guide
AXIS 70/70U User’s Guide Configuring the AXIS 70/70U
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Specifying Destinations
A destination is defined as an e-mail address created either automatically or
manually.
Specifying a destination automatically
Specify a destination automatically by referencing a list of e-mail addresses
on an LDAP server. Refer to Specifying the Network Settings (above) for
details.
E-mail destinations can also be designated as either permanent or temporary.
Notes:
Specifying a destination manually
1. Click Destinations. The table lists the currently available destinations. If you
allow users to add temporary e-mail destinations, these will appear at the top of
this table.
2. Click Make Permanent only if you want to make a temporary e-mail desti-
nation permanent. The Make Permanent button will only appear if there are
temporary destinations available.
E-mail SMTP • Defines the IP addresses or DNS names for primary and secondary
e-mail servers, connection timeout and e-mail reply address
• Enables / disables e-mail notification and copy features
• Enables the SMTP authentication method and defines whether to
retrieve the user identification from an external or internal account.
See the help files for details.
External Address Book Defines a list of e-mail addresses resident on an LDAP server. These can be
automatically retrieved and added to the AXIS 70/70U destination list.
• All destination names are displayed on the AXIS 70/70U message display, regardless of whether
they are loaded automatically or manually. However, only manually loaded e-mail destinations
are shown in the AXIS 70/70U Destinations page.
• For more information, please refer to the AXIS 70/70U/7000 User’s Manual at the Axis Web site
http://www.axis.com or on the AXIS Network Product CD.
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