User`s manual
Table Of Contents
- Chapter1 Introduction
- Chapter2 Product Overview
- Chapter3 Basic Installation
- Chapter4 Adding Printers in Windows
- 4.1 Overview of Installation Methods
- 4.2 Connecting the Server
- 4.3 Setting up Local Windows Printer Driver
- 4.4 Adding Network Printers in Windows
- 4.4.1 Using Standard Windows Methods for LPR Printing Protocol
- 4.4.2 Using Control Center for LPR Printing
- 4.4.3 Using Standard Windows Method for Raw TCP Printing
- 4.4.4 Using Control Center for Raw TCP/JetDirect Printing
- 4.4.5 Using Standard Windows Methods for SMB/CIFS Printing
- 4.4.6 Using Control Center for SMB/CIFS Printing
- 4.4.7 Using Standard Windows Method for IPP Printing
- Chapter5 Adding Printers in Unix/Linux
- Chapter6 File Server Function
- Chapter7 Scan Server Function
- Chapter8 Control Center
- Chapter9 Server’s Web Pages
- Chapter10 Email Alerting
- Chapter11 SNMP
- Chapter12 Troubleshooting
- Chapter13 Restore Factory Defaults
- Chapter14 Upgrade New Firmware
- Chapter15 Init Button

Email: If you want to receive some alerting mail from the server, you have to
enable SMTP Protocol, and set Email configuration. You can set new SMTP port
number (default: 25).
Set Email Configuration
5 SMTP Protocol: select or clear Enable SMTP support
5 SMTP Server Name: type your SMTP server’s Host Name or IP
address.
5 SMTP Port Number: set new SMTP server’s TCP port number (default:
25).
5 Subject: type the subject of the e-mail.
5 From Address: type the sender’s e-mail address.
5 To Address: type an e-mail address to send that mail to a person.
5 Cc: stands for carbon copy; type an e-mail address to send that mail
to a second person.
5 SMTP Server requires authentication: login to remote SMTP server
which requires authentication.
5 Account Name: type account name for remote SMTP server.
5 Password: type account’s password for remote SMTP server.
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