KM-5050 POP3 Understanding

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  • Michael.Burke

    #1

    [Misc] KM-5050 POP3 Understanding

    New to forum. Thanks for the info hub....

    I have a KM-5050. I created a generic email account (scanner@domain.com) so users can send scans from the machine using the generic account. I understand that there are both SMTP & POP3 settings. What I don't understand is the layout of the POP3 portion. Users are able to send themselves scanned images using the SMTP settings.

    Here is what confuses me:

    I sent an email to the scanner account & let the POP3 "receive" the email. The test email was removed from the mail server yet I have no idea where it went.

    Can someone elaborate on the the below settings and how to configure them? Also, where is that darn email? LOL


    Scanner.jpg
    Thanks,


    Michael
  • blackcat4866
    Master Of The Obvious

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    • Jul 2007
    • 23006

    #2
    Re: KM-5050 POP3 Understanding

    I don't know much about POP3, but I do know that a Falcon III MFP cannot receive an email. It can only send them. It's a one-way thing. Because of this, it's nice to have an email account set up but not absolutely necessary. Any sender address with the correct domain is acceptable, for example: scanner@copytechnet.com

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    • Michael.Burke

      #3
      Re: KM-5050 POP3 Understanding - Secure Email

      Does the newest firmware support secure email? We are migrating to Office 365 & they require:

      POP setting
      Port: 995
      Encryption method: SSL

      SMTP setting
      Port: 587
      Encryption method: TLS

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      • tmaged
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        • Oct 2008
        • 1880

        #4
        Re: KM-5050 POP3 Understanding

        No, the 5050 won't do TLS. It's doesn't do SSL very well.
        The POP setting will check an email account & print it out. It doesn't look like you have it enabled.
        Hope that helps !
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