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Using automatic e-mail printing, For windows® 95, 98, 98se, me only, Main features – Brother MFC-3100C User Manual

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Using Automatic E-Mail

Printing

For Windows

®

95, 98, 98SE, Me only

Main Features

You can use Automatic E-Mail Printing with other E-mail software:
Brother Automatic E-Mail Printing has some extra functions that other E-mail
software, such as Netscape Navigator™ or MS Internet Mail, do not support.

Automatic E-Mail Printing can be configured for a multiple user account:
In Brother Automatic E-Mail Printing you can set up more than one e-mail
account on a single PC so you can print e-mail in each account automatically.

Automatic access to your specifed POP3 server at the specifed time:
You can specify the time when the Brother Automatic E-Mail Printing
automatically accesses the server to check for new mail.

Provides an “In Memory” printer driver:
You can receive and print e-mail data at the same time, by searching for a
specified character string in the mail header. It allows you to see the sender,
subject and relevant part of the mail content.

To Access the On-Line Documentation

To Install Automatic E-mail Printing (Optional Application):

1

Insert MFL Pro CD-ROM into your CD-ROM drive.

2

Click on Install Software from the main CD-ROM screen.

3

Click Automatic E-mail Printing.

The Automatic E-mail Print option is NOT available for Windows NT

®

4.0

and Windows

®

2000 Professional.

Note

After you have installed the Brother driver(s) for your model and operating
system, click View On-Line Documentation for operating instructions.

This is optional software and will not be required for printing, faxing and
scanning operations.

Before You Use this Software

Please read

in the On-Line

Documentation on the CD-ROM. Check the online
README.WRI file in the root directory of the CD-ROM for last-
minute important information and troubleshooting tips not
included in the On-Line Documentation.