Ricoh AF 2238C Scan to email problems

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  • Lderib

    #31
    thank you. big applause!

    Hey man you're my saviour.

    Using the IP did help but also have to use port 587.

    thanks a lot.

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    • jackiecck
      Technician
      • Nov 2009
      • 16

      #32
      Ricoh machhine SUCKS!!!

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      • teebee1234
        Service Manager

        Site Contributor
        1,000+ Posts
        • Jul 2008
        • 1670

        #33
        Originally posted by jackiecck
        Ricoh machhine SUCKS!!!
        Please elaborate with specifics.

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        • sandmanmac
          Field Supervisor

          Site Contributor
          2,500+ Posts
          • Feb 2009
          • 3964

          #34
          Originally posted by TonerMunkeh
          Open a DOS prompt and ping the smtp address. Try the IP address it gives you and see if that works.

          I just wanted to give you big props myself for this info . Understanding that SSL is a problem, I've been reading posts, and screwing with all kinds of different configs for a LONG time, trying to get some of these machines to scan to email, and this finally solved my problem...thanks for the advice!

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          • aramalla

            #35
            Re: Ricoh AF 2238C Scan to email problems

            old thread...

            is there any quick solution now for this?

            gowab.com - gowab Resources and Information. is offline...

            very much appriciated

            regards.
            aramalla

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            • NiceGeye

              #36
              Re: Ricoh AF 2238C Scan to email problems

              Downloaded emailrelay from SourceForge, setup on desktop pc in the office, and brought Ricoh copier/scanner email capability back to life.

              E-MailRelay | SourceForge.net

              emailrelay is easy to configure, has light memory footprint, runs as a service, and works beautifully. It mimics an smtp server and allows Ricoh to login with no authentication on the LAN to send mail, then emailrelay will login to any Internet email server using authentication including SSL/TLS and will relay the mail from the Ricoh.

              emailrelay is very configurable. I restricted our setup so only the copier IP address could login to emailrelay, and I turned off all other ports emailrelay is able to listen to. I made IP static on the desktop running emailrelay so the service could always be reachable by the Ricoh.

              Couldn't have been easier. Sure beat buying a new machine, particularly since ours is in really nice shape.

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              • slimslob
                Retired

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                25,000+ Posts
                • May 2013
                • 36851

                #37
                Re: Ricoh AF 2238C Scan to email problems

                Originally posted by NiceGeye
                Downloaded emailrelay from SourceForge, setup on desktop pc in the office, and brought Ricoh copier/scanner email capability back to life.

                E-MailRelay | SourceForge.net

                emailrelay is easy to configure, has light memory footprint, runs as a service, and works beautifully. It mimics an smtp server and allows Ricoh to login with no authentication on the LAN to send mail, then emailrelay will login to any Internet email server using authentication including SSL/TLS and will relay the mail from the Ricoh.

                emailrelay is very configurable. I restricted our setup so only the copier IP address could login to emailrelay, and I turned off all other ports emailrelay is able to listen to. I made IP static on the desktop running emailrelay so the service could always be reachable by the Ricoh.

                Couldn't have been easier. Sure beat buying a new machine, particularly since ours is in really nice shape.
                Sound similar to Stunnel.

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                • abdelsalam

                  #38
                  Re: Ricoh AF 2238C Scan to email problems

                  can any body help to make account on any webmail not support ssl and give me it's port ,i have ricoh mpc2800

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                  • slimslob
                    Retired

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                    • May 2013
                    • 36851

                    #39
                    Re: Ricoh AF 2238C Scan to email problems

                    Originally posted by abdelsalam
                    can any body help to make account on any webmail not support ssl and give me it's port ,i have ricoh mpc2800
                    Start a new thread if you want help.

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                    • allan
                      RTFM!!

                      5,000+ Posts
                      • Apr 2010
                      • 5459

                      #40
                      Re: Ricoh AF 2238C Scan to email problems

                      SSL with authentication is required for Gmail. Some of the minolta machines does not support SSL and most do. I think you first need to sort out certificates on the Ricoh's to get SSL running.

                      You need any SMTP server that does not need authentication.
                      Or login details for an account that does but not gmail.

                      The gmail bot detection is also on the case of copytechs creating gmail accounts for this purpose. The account locks it self if the subject and text body does not change every few messages, then you need to log in and proof you are not a bot.
                      Whatever

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                      • ATSBMCO
                        Technical

                        50+ Posts
                        • Oct 2007
                        • 70

                        #41
                        Re: Ricoh AF 2238C Scan to email problems

                        Thanks for all your replies.

                        Turns out it was the router. Ports were blocked.

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