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Specifying Destinations

Specifying Destinations Using the Address Book (Local)

Specifying Destinations Using the Address Book (Remote)

Specifying Destinations Using the Address Book (LDAP Server)

Specifying Destinations Using the One-Touch Buttons

Specifying a Destination by Entering an E-mail Address

Specifying Destinations by Entering an I-Fax Address

Specifying a Destination by Entering a File Server

Specifying a File Server Using the Keyboard

Specifying a File Server Using the Browse Key (Windows (SMB))

Specifying a File Server Using the Search Host Key (Windows (SMB))

Storing in a Mail Box

Storing in an Advanced Box

Setting Your Personal Folder as the Destination

Setting Your Own E-Mail Address as the Destination

Setting Cc and Bcc Addresses

Checking/Editing/Deleting the Information for a Destination

Favorite Settings

Recalling Previous Send Jobs

Storing New Addresses

Registering an E-Mail Address

Registering an I-Fax Address

Registering a File Server Address

Registering a Group Address

Registering an Address Obtained via an LDAP Server

Registering an Advanced Box Address

Storing/Editing/Deleting One-Touch Buttons

Checking/Editing/Deleting a Stored Address

Registering/Editing/Deleting Favorite Settings

Registering/Editing Favorite Settings

Checking Favorite Settings

Editing a Name/Comment

Deleting Favorite Settings

Assigning Shortcuts

Switching the Color Mode

Setting the Resolution

Specifying/Registering Scan Sizes

Setting the File Format

Trace and Smooth

Compact PDF or XPS

Searchable PDF/XPS/OOXML

Adding a Digital Signature to a PDF or XPS

Encrypting PDF Files

Reader Extensions

Applying a Policy

Selecting the Original Type

2-Sided Original

Book → 2 Pages

Different Size Originals

Adjusting Density Manually

Adjusting Background Density

Adjusting the Image Sharpness

Changing the Zoom Ratio

Erase Frame

Job Build

Delayed Send

Preview

Finished Stamp

Job Done Notice

File Name

Subject/Message

Reply-to

Setting E-Mail Priority

Receiving I-Fax Documents

Processing Received Documents

Receiving Documents

Setting the Memory Lock Mode

Forwarding Received Documents

Available Paper Sizes

When Problems Occur

Questions & Answers

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Receiving I-Fax Documents
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I-Fax is a function for sending and receiving the image data of scanned originals via the Internet or an intranet. This section describes the reception method.
POP Server Reception
To receive I-fax documents that arrive via a mail server like e-mail, it is necessary to specify the POP server settings in [Communication Settings]. You can set a POP interval to automatically check reception at a specified interval. (See "Common Communication Settings for E-Mail/I-Fax.")
You can also perform manual reception by pressing [Check I-Fax RX] on the Receive job status screen. (See "Checking and Canceling Receive Jobs.")
SMTP Reception
To receive I-fax documents that arrive directly from another machine without going via a mail server, set SMTP reception. (See "Common Communication Settings for E-Mail/I-Fax.")
I-fax documents received via SMTP are automatically printed.

NOTE
If image files attached to received I-fax documents are not compatible with this machine, the machine does not process (print, forward, or store) these files. The files are deleted instead. In this case, the names of the deleted files and the message <No programs can process the file attachment.> are printed with the text of the received I-fax.
If a received I-fax document contains a TIFF file attachment but no e-mail message, the sender name and subject of the e-mail (each up to 24 characters) are printed as the header of the TIFF image.