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  • tonnerboy
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    #16
    Re: Scan to email over SSL

    Hello.

    I had na issue with na MPc3001 to use Office365 in last week.
    I found this info on TIER Answer ID 181362:
    Support status.JPG

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    • slimslob
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      #17
      Re: Scan to email over SSL

      Originally posted by tonnerboy
      Hello.

      I had na issue with na MPc3001 to use Office365 in last week.
      I found this info on TIER Answer ID 181362:
      [ATTACH=CONFIG]35006[/ATTACH]

      You might find this helpful.
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      • tonnerboy
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        #18
        Re: Scan to email over SSL

        Originally posted by slimslob
        You might find this helpful.

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        • slimslob
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          #19
          Re: Scan to email over SSL

          No, it has to done to the machine. WIM needs to be used to install a certificate to the machine.

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          • tonnerboy
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            #20
            Re: Scan to email over SSL

            Originally posted by slimslob
            No, it has to done to the machine. WIM needs to be used to install a certificate to the machine.


            You are saying that the MFP will generate the certificate? Isnt that certificate for the WIM?
            (I am sorry if I am confusing everything...)

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            • slimslob
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              #21
              Re: Scan to email over SSL

              Originally posted by tonnerboy


              You are saying that the MFP will generate the certificate? Isnt that certificate for the WIM?
              (I am sorry if I am confusing everything...)
              No, the MFP does not generate the certificate. If you read the Knowledge base document I posted, you are copying a certificate extracted from your browser to the MFP. You are confusing site certificate with device certificate.

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              • tonnerboy
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                #22
                Re: Scan to email over SSL

                Originally posted by slimslob
                No, the MFP does not generate the certificate. If you read the Knowledge base document I posted, you are copying a certificate extracted from your browser to the MFP. You are confusing site certificate with device certificate.
                So what you telling me is that we should generate a certificate, according to the instructions you shared, for any connection that makes use of SSL / TLS. Yes?

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                • slimslob
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                  #23
                  Re: Scan to email over SSL

                  Originally posted by tonnerboy
                  So what you telling me is that we should generate a certificate, according to the instructions you shared, for any connection that makes use of SSL / TLS. Yes?
                  No,you are not generating a certificate. The certificate already exists on your browser. You are just exporting from the browser to a file and then transferring it to the MFP.

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                  • tonnerboy
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                    #24
                    Re: Scan to email over SSL

                    Originally posted by slimslob
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                    Hello.

                    I will try to explain the results performed in the tests.

                    After the instalation of the certificate following the procedure that you sent me, I was able to conect to the server only using the SMTP standard port 25. When I enable the "Use Secure Connection" it vanish the field of the comunication port number and it does not work... I think in this models (MPc3001) it uses the standard port 465 (SSL) when we enable the "Use Secure Connection" and we need to use 587 (TLS).
                    Even thow I was able to connect using Port 25 i could not send the attachment. It shows the message "enable to connect with the server...".

                    Like I said I think in this models (MPc3001) it uses the standard port 465 (SSL). Is there a way to change it to 587 (TLS)? Like for instance via Telnet?

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                    • slimslob
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                      #25
                      Re: Scan to email over SSL

                      Originally posted by tonnerboy
                      Hello.

                      I will try to explain the results performed in the tests.

                      After the instalation of the certificate following the procedure that you sent me, I was able to conect to the server only using the SMTP standard port 25. When I enable the "Use Secure Connection" it vanish the field of the comunication port number and it does not work... I think in this models (MPc3001) it uses the standard port 465 (SSL) when we enable the "Use Secure Connection" and we need to use 587 (TLS).
                      Even thow I was able to connect using Port 25 i could not send the attachment. It shows the message "enable to connect with the server...".

                      Like I said I think in this models (MPc3001) it uses the standard port 465 (SSL). Is there a way to change it to 587 (TLS)? Like for instance via Telnet?
                      Try changing the port to 587 before enabling secure connection.

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                      • tonnerboy
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                        #26
                        Re: Scan to email over SSL

                        Originally posted by slimslob
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                        I'd just like to ask you a simple question.
                        I took a look at the advanced options of the certificate and I was in doubt if I did not have to activate the checked options.

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