1 year ago I would have said email, email, email, but with all the 2FA changes, and who knows what's next, I'm thinking HDD TWAIN..E
1 year ago I would have said email, email, email, but with all the 2FA changes, and who knows what's next, I'm thinking HDD TWAIN..E
Stick with major email providers and keep up to date on what their support people recommend. Both Gmail and Office 365 have options for corporate, paid not the free ones, accounts that do not require 2FA. It does require that the account manager login and make specific settings. The same is true with most hosting services that small businesses use for their websites.
As long as you do not need to scan outside the network with scan2email, you could just create email server if you dont have some email server programm like tobit already... Then you can use any email address you need or want
scan to URL is something people often forget. its a good middle ground.
its local SMB for large scan jobs but without the need to setup folders
Good afternoon everyone, guys. I really can't say what happened, but I did the remote access and configured the scanner over SMB. It just worked. I don't know what the error was.
The important thing is that it's working.
Nothing like day after day
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