Scan to email notification messages, Scan to email error messages, 3 scan to email notification messages – Canon Authorized Sen for ImageRUNNER Machines Version 4.1 User Manual

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Message

Cause

Remedy

Press <Enter> key to
validate.

The USB keyboard is in use, and
a text box was changed that
requires validation.

Press [ENTER] on the USB
keyboard.

6.4.3 SCAN TO EMAIL Notification Messages


This section explains the SCAN TO EMAIL notification messages, along with
possible causes and remedies.

Message

Cause

Remedy

Checking SMTP
Connection…

You are attempting to scan and
send a document via SMTP.

If the connection is OK, your
document is sent to the
specified destination.

Checking SMTP
Authentication…

You are attempting to scan and
send a document via SMTP, and
SMTP authentication is enabled.

You must enter the correct user
name and password to gain
access to the SMTP server.

6.4.4 SCAN TO EMAIL Error Messages


This section explains the SCAN TO EMAIL error messages, along with possible
causes and remedies.

Message

Cause

Remedy

Cannot connect to the
SMTP Server.

• Connection to the SMTP

server cannot be established.

• The connection has timed out

from the network socket
timeout setting in the
Configuration servlet.

Contact the System
Administrator to make sure that
the SMTP server is connected
to the network properly, and is
accepting connections.

Cannot Authenticate to
SMTP Server; Invalid
Credentials.

SMTP authentication is enabled,
and the SMTP authentication
credentials used are invalid.

• If you are not using public

credentials, make sure that
you enter the correct SMTP
authentication credentials on
the SMTP Authentication
Password pop-up screen.

• If you are using public

credentials, contact the
System Administrator to
verify the public credentials
configured in the
Configuration servlet. See

“Configuring the E-Mail
Service Settings,”

on p. 65.

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