E-MAIL ALERT AND STATUS

Status Message

Selects the Standard E-mail Status function or Advanced E-mail Status function settings.
The E-mail Status function can periodically transmit the machine status information to the stored address.

"Standard" tab

Sets the E-mail status address list 1, E-mail status address list 2, and E-mail status dealer address list separately.
Item Description
E-mail Address Enter the destination e-mail address for transmission of machine status information. When you enter multiple addresses, separate them with semicolons (;) or a comma (,).
Send Now When tapped, the status message is sent to the destination of the e-mail address list.
Send on Schedule 1 If checked as , an E-mail is sent periodically according to the preset schedule.
Send on Schedule 2 If checked as , an E-mail is sent periodically according to the preset schedule.
Scheduling Select a schedule to send E-mails.

"Advanced" tab

Item Description
Bi-directional Status Message Bi-directional status messaging can be enabled.
POP3 Server Enter the IP address or host name of the POP3 server.
User Name Enter the user name. The special user account is required for bi-directional e-mail status transmission.
Password Enter the password.
To change the password, set [Change Password] to .
Enable SSL If set to , the POP over SSL communication or the POP over TLS communication by STLS command is enabled.
This requires the server to support the POP over SSL communication or the STLS command.
To allow SSL communication, set the "Port Number" to the POP over SSL communication port number.
To allow POP over TLS communication, set the "Port Number" to the same port number as for the normal POP3 communication.

Alerts Message

Selects the E-mail Alert function settings.
The E-mail Alert function can report a trouble of the machine to the administrator or dealer using e-mail.
Sets the E-mail status address list 1, E-mail status address list 2, and Dealer E-mail Alert Message List separately.
E-mail Address
Enter the destination E-mail address for alert message transmission. You can enter multiple addresses by separating them by a semicolon or colon.
Example: aaa@abc.jp;bbb@xyz.com
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