Configuring the application settings, Securing access to the application – Dell B3460dn Mono Laser Printer User Manual

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Configuring the application settings

Configuring digital signing

1

Access the application configuration settings from the Embedded Web Server.

2

Configure the following setting:

Sign E

mail—Do one of the following:

Select Prompt User to let users choose to digitally sign their e-mail.

Select Disabled to disable digital signing.

Select Always Sign to require all e

‑mail to be digitally signed.

Note: For users to digitally sign e

‑mail, they must have a valid digital signing certificate.

3

Click Apply.

Configuring e

mail encryption

1

Access the application configuration settings from the Embedded Web Server.

2

Configure the following settings:

Encrypt E

mail—Do one of the following:

Select Prompt User to let users choose to encrypt their e

‑mail.

Select Disabled to disable encryption.

Select Always Encrypt to require all e

‑mail to be encrypted.

Note: For users to send encrypted e

‑mail to a recipient, the recipient must be in the global address book

and must have a valid encryption certificate.

Encryption Algorithm—Select an algorithm to use for encrypting e

‑mail. The most common setting is “Triple

DES.”

LDAP

Primary Certificate—Specify the LDAP attribute to search for a recipient's encryption certificate. The most

common setting is “userSMIMECertificate.”

LDAP

Alternate Certificate—Specify the LDAP attribute to search if a recipient's encryption certificate is not

found in the primary attribute. The most common setting is “userCertificate.”

Signing Algorithm—Select the algorithm to use for digital signature. The most common setting is “SHA1.”

User can only send to self—Select this check box to allow users to send e

‑mail only to themselves.

3

Click Apply.

Securing access to the application

This application runs in place of the standard e

‑mail function on the printer. For the security features of the application

to work correctly, you must use Smart Card Authentication Client to secure access to the printer e

‑mail function. When

users attempt to access the secured e

‑mail function, they will be prompted to authenticate.

When Smart Card Authentication Client is associated with the e

‑mail function, it must be configured to specify where

the printer should retrieve an authenticated user’s e

‑mail address when the user sends an e‑mail. The user’s e‑mail

address will be placed in the “From” field of the sent e

‑mail.

Configuring the applications

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