Lanier SSL Port Number

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  • twebb86
    • Jun 2025

    #1

    Lanier SSL Port Number

    I am working on a Lanier LD520CSPF and the SSL authentication port for my clients email account is port 465. Port 465 does not work with the Lanier. Port 25 which is a standard smpt port that works just fine. That is the port we use as our mail server at our office. Any ideas on what port will work?
  • jonhiker
    Senior Tech

    500+ Posts
    • Apr 2010
    • 661

    #2
    from the global knowledge base:
    How to setup SMTP over SSL on a Ricoh Family group device?

    Answer Notes:
    • This procedure enables the use of SMTP over SSL using Port 465 (this port number cannot be changed).
    • Some mail servers require that SMTP be used.
    • Most SMTP over SSL settings can only be configured via the operation panel.
    • The only setting related to SMTP over SSL that can be configured via Web Image Monitor (WIM) is the Site certificate: Configuration > Security > Site certificate.
    • TLS is not supported.
    • This procedure uses Google Gmail for the SMTP server, and Microsoft Internet Explorer and Mozilla Firefox for the browser. However, these are only used as examples.
    1. Open either Internet Explorer or Mozilla Firefox
    1. Open Firefox.
    2. Select [Tools] => [Options].
    3. Click the [Advanced] Tab then select [View Certificates].
    4. Click on the [Authorities] tab.
    5. Scroll through the list Until you see [Equifax].
    6. Select [Google Internet Authority] then select the [Export] button.
    7. Select a location to [Export the Certificate] then click [Save].
    8. Click [OK] to close the Certificate Manager.
    1. Open internet Explorer.
    2. Select [Internet Options].
    3. Select the [Contents] tab then select [Certificates].
    4. Select the [Trusted Root Certificates Authorities] tab.
    5. Scroll the list and locate [Equifax Secure Authority Certificate].
    6. Click the [Export] button.
    7. Click [Next] in the Wizard.
    8. Select [Base-64 encoded X.509 (.CER)] and click [Next].
    9. Click the [Browse] button and choose where to save the certificate and name the file, then click [Save].
    10. Click [Next] in the Wizard, then click [Finish].
    11. A message should appear that the export was successful. Click [OK].
    12. Click [Close] to close the [Certificates] window, click [OK] to Exit Internet Option.

    1. In your browser, enter the IP address of the Ricoh Family group device.
    2. Click [Login] and login as Administrator.
    3. Click on the [Configuration] link.
    4. Under the [Security Section], click on [Site Certificate].
    5. Click on the [Browse] button and navigate to the location where the certificate resides.
    6. Click on the import button. Once completed, the certificate will appear under Imported Site Certificates. Click [OK], then close Web image Monitor.
    7. Go to the device and Select [User tools] => [System Settings] => [File transfer] => [SMTP Server].
    8. Enter the address for your SMTP server (in this example: "smtp.gmail.com") and turn ON [Use secure Connection(SSL)], then click [OK].
    9. Select [SMTP Authentication].
    10. Enter a valid email address, user name and password to authenticate with and click [OK].
    11. Exit [User Tools].

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    • twebb86

      #3
      The incoming port is 465 and I set the port on the copier to 465 as well. It should have nothing to do with mozilla or internet explorer.

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      • KenB
        Geek Extraordinaire

        2,500+ Posts
        • Dec 2007
        • 3944

        #4
        According to the TRSC, this model does not support SSL for SMTP.

        Hopefully, I'm looking at something wrong.
        “I think you should treat good friends like a fine wine. That’s why I keep mine locked up in the basement.” - Tim Hawkins

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        • n25an
          Service Manager

          Site Contributor
          1,000+ Posts
          • Jul 2008
          • 1030

          #5
          Re: Lanier SSL Port Number

          I was looking for this... thanks for posting this thread...
          Sad To Say I Don't Have a Life
          I do this stuff on the weekends too

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