Configuring the application settings – Dell B3460dn Mono Laser Printer User Manual

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Configuring the address book

Configuring these settings enables users to search your network global address book for e-mail addresses.

1

From the Embedded Web Server, click Settings or Configuration.

2

Click Network/Ports > Address Book Setup.

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Configure the following settings:

Server Address—Type the host name (not the IP address) of the LDAP server.

Server Port—Enter the server port number that will be used for address book lookups. The most commonly
used values are:

Non

‑SSL connections—Port 389 (the default setting on the printer)

SSL connections—Port 636

Non

‑SSL Global Catalog—Port 3268

SSL Global Catalog—Port 3269

LDAP Certificate Verification—Select Never, Allow, Try, or Demand.

Use GSSAPI—Select this check box.

Mail Attribute—Type a name for the mail attribute (usually “mail”).

Fax Number Attribute—Leave this set to the default value.

Search Base—Type one or more values to be used when querying the LDAP directory. Separate multiple values
with a comma.

Search Timeout—Specify the maximum number of seconds allowed for each LDAP query.

Displayed Name—Select the combination of LDAP attributes to use to find the displayed name for an e-mail
address (also referred to as the “friendly” name). If you are not sure which option to select, then leave this set
to the default value.

Max Search Results—Specify the maximum number of search results to be returned from an LDAP query.

Use user credentials—Select this check box. This ensures that the address book is protected by the credentials
that are provided when you secure access to the address book function. See

“Securing access to the address

book” on page 8

.

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Click Submit.

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 Secure Scan to E-mail

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