
Figure 4-11 SMTP settings
The SMTP section allows you to configure emails you want to send from the server. The following
information can be emailed:
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Job Accounting reports
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Results of Device Analysis scheduled scans
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IPM notifications via the Email rule
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Secure Pull Print Express or Secure Pull Print Enterprise notification if a user’s job cannot be processed
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AD User Editor information, AD Group Manager information, and User List Editor PINs
In the Server name field, type the name or address of your company email server.
In the Server port field, type the email server port. The default port is 25. Click the TLS checkbox to enable
the Transport Layer Security protocol to encrypt and deliver mail securely.
In the Login and Password fields, type the login name and password for access to the email server.
In the Sender email address field, type the email address you want to appear in the “From” field of emails.
For Secure Pull Print Express purposes, it is recommended to use the same email address that users email
jobs to, so that users receive notification emails from the same address they emailed.
In the Recipient email addresses field, type email addresses to test the connection between the email server
and recipient email addresses. This determines if a recipient can receive an email from the email server. Click
the Test button to send an email to the recipients. A popup window appears to display information about the
connection.
In the Email subject field, type the subject of the notification email. If Secure Pull Print Express is installed,
the default email subject is “HP AC Secure Pull Printing”.
In the Email body field, type what you want to appear in the body of the notification email. If Secure Pull Print
Express is installed, the default is “The file {0} can’t be processed”, where {0} represents the name of the job.
4.4 IIS tab
The IIS tab contains IIS and web service settings.
Section 4.4 IIS tab 11
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