Scanner Gmail on Ricoh MP C2550
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Re: Scanner Gmail on Ricoh MP C2550
This model doesn't support SSL so can't scan using gmail.
You'll also run into issues if trying scan via SMB.
There are a few 'work arounds' but in my opinion not worth the effort on this old box.
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Re: Scanner Gmail on Ricoh MP C2550
See my post above.
The MP C2050 is not supported.
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Re: Scanner Gmail on Ricoh MP C2550
Christ on a cracker, you are a grumpy bunch of fuckers.....
Anyhoo, not sure if its still around but GMX offered free email using port 25 without security.
A quick web search would indicate they are still active....
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Re: Scanner Gmail on Ricoh MP C2550
It does have SSL, you just have to install an appropriate site certificate. This is done by exporting the certificate from your browser then using WIM to import it to the C2550. The attached document will but is for older browser versions. Currently for Firefox Google Internet Authority is under GlobalSign not Equifax.
The main problem is that the C2550 is too old to support TLS/StartTLS. This might help. It allows port 25 but does require that you install a site certificate for SSL. Send email from a printer, scanner, or app - Google Workspace Admin Help
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Re: Scanner Gmail on Ricoh MP C2550
Some older models have SSL support, but the ciphers are so weak now as to be useless. Without one to look at, I would guess the C2500 won't support anything higher than TLS 1.0, which has had most email providers stop support for. You'll be better off using some kind of local SMTP relay to wrap the emails with modern TLS support. My go-to is usually STunnel for this.
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