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When bypassing the SMTP server

To bypass the SMTP server when
sending fax documents, specify desti-
nations as follows:

Preparation

Program the host name of the oth-
er party on the DNS server in ad-
vance. See “Using a Host Name
Instead of an IP Address”, Network
Guide
.

Limitation

❒ If the other party's IP address is not

registered on the DNS server, spec-
ify the IP address at the domain
part of the e-mail address.

Specify the other party's host name

Specify a destination's e-mail ad-
dress by adding the other party's
host name to the domain part of
the e-mail address. Specify the ad-
dress to the right of @ as follows:
“host name”, “. (period)”, and “do-
main name”.
xxxx@host name of the other par-
ty.domain name
Example: The other party's e-mail
address is “[email protected]
and the host name is “HOST”;
[email protected]

Specify the other party's IP address

Specify a destination's e-mail ad-
dress by changing the domain part
of the e-mail address to the other
party's IP address.
xxxx@[the other party's IP address]
Example: The other party's e-mail
address is “[email protected]
and the IP address is “192.168.1.10”;
abc@[192.168.1.10]

Entering an IP-Fax Destination

When using IP-Fax transmission,
specify the IP-Fax destination (IP ad-
dress, host name, or alias telephone
number) in place of the fax number.
See p.73 “Internet Fax Functions (by
Specifying an IP Address)”.

Note

❒ You can enter up to 128 characters.

A

Press

to switch the destination

to IP-Fax destination.

B

Press [Manual Input].

Note

❒ Depending on security settings,

[Manual Input]

may not appear,

and you may be unable to enter
the IP-Fax destination.

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