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.
Protocol setting Purpose and function