Manual
Supported Network Protocols
Print Server User Manual 172
15.5 POP3
'POP3' (Post Office Protocol Version 3) is a transfer protocol that a
client can use to fetch emails from a mail server.
Benefits and
Purpose
POP3 is used in print servers to administer print servers via email;
see:
Ö36.
Requirements
; A DNS server has been configured on the print server; see:
Ö65.
Proceed as follows:
1. Start the PRINTSERVER Homepage or start the
PRINTSERVER-NetTool and double-click the print server in the
print server list.
2. Select Configuration - Mail - POP3.
3. Configure the POP3 parameters; see: Table 18 Ö172.
4. Click Save or OK to confirm.
ª The settings are saved.
Table 18: POP3 Parameters
Parameters Description
POP3 Enables/disables the POP3 support.
Server name Defines the name of the POP3 server.
User name Defines the name used by the print server to log on
to the POP3 server.
Security Here, you can select an authentication method (SSL,
APOP).
Check mail every Here, you specify the time interval (in minutes) for
retrieving emails from the POP3 server.
Server port Specifies the port of the POP3 server.
Default: 110. When using SSL, specify port 995.
Password Defines the password used by the print server to log
on to the POP3 server.
Delete read messages Here, you can enables/disables the automatic
deletion of read emails.










