Konica Minolta eCopy User Manual

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4

Click the

Address Books

tab, then specify the settings.

5

On the

Content

tab, specify the settings (see “Configuring the Content settings” on page 64).

6

On the

Express

tab, specify the Express settings (see “Configuring Express” on page 66

).

7

Click

Save

, select or specify the profile name, then click

Save

.

To configure services for the eCopy Connector for Lotus Notes Mail:

1

In the console tree, select

Lotus Notes Mail

>

Services

.

2

Configure the connector services (see “About configuring connector Services” on page 75

).

3

Click

Save

, select or specify the profile name, then click

Save

.

Section

Field Name

Description

Lotus Notes
Address Book

Enable

Allows users to search for and select recipients from the
Lotus Notes address book.

Sender selection is available only when the Send from
personal account
check box is selected on the Configure
tab.

Address Book

Select the Global Address List.

Search on

Search options: First Name, First Name Long Format, or Last
Name.

Internet
Address Book

Enable

Enables the local address book that is used to store Internet
e-mail addresses entered manually at the device.
When the address book is enabled, you can add, delete,
import, and export addresses. An imported address list must
be a text file with a list of comma-separated values (CSV) in
the following format: Last_Name,First_Name,Fax_Number.
You export the address book database to a CSV file.

Search on

Search options: First Name, Last Name, Email Address.

Create

Opens the Create an Internet Address Book Database
window, where you can create a new address book
database using MSDE (see “Creating an address book
database” on page 73).

Choose

Configures the connector to use the address book (see
“Configuring a connector to use the address book” on
page 74).

Search

Search while
typing

Enables or disables the Search while typing function at the
device (see “Configuring Search while typing” on page 68).

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