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  • BuckarooBanzai

    #1

    Ricoh Aficio 2045e E-Mail

    Acording to the manual the only SMTP encription this machine supports is CRAM-MD5. Does anyone know of a hosted email service that suports that for there SMTP encription. After a week of trying to get scan to email to work I am at my witts end.

    Thank You

    -Jonathan
  • lvsb
    Technician

    50+ Posts
    • Aug 2008
    • 70

    #2
    CRAM-MD5 is for authentication not enctyption.
    Is your email server thru an ISP? If so which one?
    Some ISP mail servers use port 465 which is a sercure port(SMTP with SSL). Unforunately SMTP with SSL is not supported on any Ricoh products.

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    • BuckarooBanzai

      #3
      The ISP is ATT they only suport SSL and not TLS. My boss is even willing to switch but I cannot find a hosted email service that suports CRAM-MD5 for the authenticaion they are all SSL or TLS. Are you familiar with any hosted email services that people have goten a Ricoh coppyer to work with. At the moment our only option seems to be to have our own Exchange server and set it up to work with CRAM-MD5 but that option seems to be the most extreme for geting scan to email to work.

      Thank You
      -Jonathan

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      • Shadow1
        Service Manager

        Site Contributor
        1,000+ Posts
        • Sep 2008
        • 1642

        #4
        Gotta love Ricoh's scan to anything... SMB signing issues on the older machines, no SSL support, and most importantly NO ERROR MESSAGES when something doesn't work right...
        73 DE W5SSJ

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        • lvsb
          Technician

          50+ Posts
          • Aug 2008
          • 70

          #5
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          • BuckarooBanzai

            #6
            Originally posted by lvsb
            Looks like a ok solution unfortuenly I cannot find any documentation to the support of CRAM-MD5. Also if we go with our own maill server I will most likely build a cheap box and get Microsoft Small Busness server which comes with exchange.
            Thank you for the tip though.

            Thank You
            -Jonathan

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