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Outgoing mail (SMTP): Enter the IP address of the server that PReS Workflow
uses to send the emails via SMTP.
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Server requires authentication: Select if the outgoing server used to send the
emails via SMTP requires authentication. Note that if you select this option, you will
be required to enter information in the Account name and Password boxes below.
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Account name: Enter the account name of the user on the server to be able to
send emails via SMTP. You must select Server requires authentication to
enable this field.
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Password: Enter the password corresponding to the Account name of the
user on the server to be able to send email via SMTP. You must select Server
requires authentication to enable this field.
LPR Output preferences
LPR output user options control certain functions of the LPR Client service, which in turn has a
direct impact on all LPR output tasks performed by PReS Workflow on a given computer.
Options
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Protocol options group
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Log all Winsock and network messages: Select to have PReS Workflow keep a
log of all Winsock and other network messages that occur through the LPR output.
These messages are related to jobs being sent from PReS Workflow to an LPD or
LPD-compatible printer. Logs are kept in a Log folder relative to your install folder.
They are named lprdate.log, where date is the current date in yyyymmdd numerical
format. Note that changing this option also affects the log displayed in the PReS
Workflow Service Console.
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Print banner pages between jobs: Select to print banner pages between each job
processed and output from the LPR output. The banner page includes details of the
job being printed, including the job file name and the user name on the host
computer running the LPR output client.
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No source port range restriction: Select to remove any restrictions on the port
PReS Workflow uses to send the job file via the LPR/LPD protocol. Clear to restrict
the port used to send the job to one in the range between 721 and 731.
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