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Internet Fax

Features

Parameter

Comments

21

Default Subject

The default information to be added to the Subject Line for all outgoing Email (up
to 40 characters).

22

Default Domain

When the outgoing email address is incomplete by SMTP standards, the
Frequently Sent Domain specified here will be automatically added to the email
address. This feature is also useful as a shortcut when manually entering email
addresses to a frequently used Domain. (Up to 50 characters)

25~34

Selectable Domain

Enter up to 10 Domain Names that can be selected using the "\/" or "/\" key

(01) ~ (10)

during Manual email addressing. (Up to 30 characters)

35

Remote Password

This is a security password that allows Remote Programming of the Internet
Parameters and Auto Dialer or the retrieval of the Journal via an Email. (Up to 10
characters)

36

Relay XMT Password

A password that provides network security for your Relay Station (used
exclusively for G3 relay purposes). (Up to 10 characters)
Following characters are not available for the Relay XMT Password.
( ) < > [ ] : ; @ \ , . "
(When you set this Parameter, change the setting of Fax Parameter No. 142
(Relay XMT) to "Valid" in advance. (See page 171)

37

Manager's EMAIL Addr

Department Manager's Email Address for notification of all Internet relayed
transmissions for supervision and cost control purposes. (Up to 60 characters)

38

Insert Email Text

The email text can be changed. Requires an authorized service provider to
activate this feature. (Up to 40 characters)

39

Fax Server Mail Address

Enter the RightFax Server Email Address. (up to 60 characters)
This parameter will appear when Fax Parameter No. 132 (Via Fax Server) is set
to "Valid". For more details, refer to Operating Instructions (For User
Authentication).

40~49

Relay Domain

Enter up to 10 Domain Names that have been authorized to access your Internet

(01) ~ (10)

Fax for Relayed Transmission Request. (Up to 30 characters)
Relay Domain, a.k.a. Domain Name in your machine.

* Contact your Network Administrator for this Information.

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