Tips Of Setting Up The Dns And Mail Servers For Email - Toshiba E-STUDIO520 Network Administration Manual

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To send the Internet Fax and Email documents from this equipment, and receiving the
Internet Faxes from the Internet, you must configure the DNS server and mail servers
properly.
Tips for configuring the DNS server and mail servers for this equipment features are
described in the following sections:
NOTES:

Tips of Setting up the DNS and Mail Servers for Email

The Email transmission from this equipment works same as sending an Email message
from a client computer. To do this, you configure the DNS servers and mail servers.
Because the Email is one way transmission forwarding to the Internet, only the SMTP
server is required for the transmission. To enable sending a Scan to Email document to
the Internet, the DNS server should be configured to enable accessing the Internet
using the DNS service.
Network Administration Guide — Setting up DNS and Mail Servers
NS record to specify the DNS server in your zone (i.e. "nshost.ifax.com")
P.77 "Tips of Setting up the DNS and Mail Servers for Email"
P.78 "Tips of Setting up the DNS and Mail Servers for Internet Fax"
P.78 "Tips of Setting up the DNS and Mail Servers for Offramp Gateway"
When using DDNS and the IP address is assigned using DHCP, enable "006 DNS
Servers" and "015 DNS Domain Name" in the DHCP Server's Scope Options or
Server Options.
When using DDNS, make sure the "Allow dynamic updates?" option is set to "Yes"
(for Windows 2000 Server) or "Nonsecure and Secure" (for Windows Server 2003)
for the Forward Lookup Zones and Reversed Lookup Zones. If setting of Windows
Server 2003 is "Secure" mode or "None" for this DDNS function, you need to add
the equipment's host name manually in the Forward and Reversed Lookup Zone.
2. Setting up Network Server
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