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  • slimslob
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    • May 2013
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    #16
    Re: Scan to e-mail via Windows Live Hotmail

    Originally posted by peterxu256
    The device certificate is highly associated with the topic, SSL , windows live hotmail's STMP sever must use.

    Why do you so aggressive? do you know the Charter of Free of Speech? I don't mind if you are police of the website, but I am proud of saying PUBLICLY , My IT knowledge is much better than yours. I got the Cisco CCNA certificate 13 years ago although I am involved in the copy business for just 3 years. Please, please kindly respect each other virtually.
    Let me state this one more time and after that, you will go on my ignore list. THE DEVICE CERTIFICATE IS NOT USED FOR EMAIL. IT IS USED FOR OTHER TYPES OF SECURE CONNECTIONS, SUCH AS @REMOTE, THAT REQUIRE EACH DEVICE TO HAVE ITS OWN CERTIFICATE IN ORDER TO IDENTIFY THE DEVICE AND INCLUDE INSTRUCTION ON HOW TO CONFIGURE THE CERTIFICATE IN THE INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS.

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    • peterxu256
      Trusted Tech
      • Jul 2014
      • 110

      #17
      Re: Scan to e-mail via Windows Live Hotmail

      Originally posted by slimslob
      Let me state this one more time and after that, you will go on my ignore list. THE DEVICE CERTIFICATE IS NOT USED FOR EMAIL. IT IS USED FOR OTHER TYPES OF SECURE CONNECTIONS, SUCH AS @REMOTE, THAT REQUIRE EACH DEVICE TO HAVE ITS OWN CERTIFICATE IN ORDER TO IDENTIFY THE DEVICE AND INCLUDE INSTRUCTION ON HOW TO CONFIGURE THE CERTIFICATE IN THE INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS.
      Me too, let me tell you that OSI 7 layers model is IT networking infrastructure Law, rather than just a protocol, means every maker must obey the rule, you should know the fundamental concept of Session Layer before you talk about the difference between the certificate and @remote.

      Shortly, TLS/SSL is initialized at Session Layer and encrypt the data, the session layer has a handshake using an asymmetric cipher and a shared key, which is called Certificate, (
      Permit SSL/TLS Communication Ciphertext Priority Ciphertext/Clear Text Ciphertext Only To select [Ciphertext Only], a device certificate is necessary.
      @remote is genital name , like "iPhone, iMac", the certificate is standard network term.
      Last edited by peterxu256; 11-10-2014, 03:45 AM.

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      • ApeosMan
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        • Nov 2009
        • 183

        #18
        Re: Scan to e-mail via Windows Live Hotmail

        Originally posted by peterxu256
        The device certificate is highly associated with the topic, SSL , windows live hotmail's STMP sever must use.

        Why do you so aggressive? do you know the Charter of Free of Speech? I don't mind if you are police of the website, but I am proud of saying PUBLICLY , My IT knowledge is much better than yours. I got the Cisco CCNA certificate 13 years ago although I am involved in the copy business for just 3 years. Please, please kindly respect each other virtually.
        The Windows live mail server will send the certificate during the handshake, how many more times must we get this through to you. I've never ever needed to upload a certificate into an MFP to use for SSL/TLS communication for scan to e-mail with any mail server. HTTPS on the other hand yes.

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        • emujo
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          2,500+ Posts
          • Jun 2009
          • 3009

          #19
          Re: Scan to e-mail via Windows Live Hotmail

          Originally posted by peterxu256
          @remote is genital name , like "iPhone, iMac", the certificate is standard network term.
          Your 13 year old cisco cert is worth just about what my 10 year old net+ cert is, not much, plus you need to take a spelling class! So please take your "I'm so smart, I know my OSI topology" crap to another site. Emujo
          If you don't see your question answered in the forum, please don't think it's OK to PM me for a personal reply...I do not give out firmware and/or manuals.

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          • slimslob
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            • May 2013
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            #20
            Re: Scan to e-mail via Windows Live Hotmail

            He is starting to sound like another aab1. I have decided to add him to my ignore list.

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