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2.1 Configuring the Scan to E-mail operating environment
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Using S/MIME
The S/MIME is one of E-mail encryption methods. By using this function, you can add the E-mail encryption
and digital signature functions to avoid the risk such as interception of E-mails or spoofing other sender.
To use the S/MIME, register a certificate on this machine. In addition, enable S/MIME on this machine.
1 Register a certificate used for E-mail encryption to the destination of E-mail transmission.
% For details, refer to page 2-26.
2 Register the certificate of this machine to be added to E-mails as a digital signature.
% For details, refer to page 2-36.
3 In the administrator mode, select [Network] - [E-mail Settings] - [S/MIME], then configure the following
settings.
When using the S/MIME function, the E-mail address of the administrator (E-mail address of the certificate
of this machine) is used as the sender address.
Settings Description
[S/MIME] Select [Enable] to use the S/MIME.
[Disable] is specified by default.
[Digital Signature] To add digital signature when E-mails are being sent, select a method to
add it.
• [Do not add signature]: Does not add the signature.
• [Always add signature]: Always adds the signature. The digital signa-
ture is automatically added without performing special setting before
sending an E-mail.
• [Select when sending]: The user must select whether or not to add dig-
ital signature before sending an E-mail.
[Do not add signature] is specified by default.
[E-mail Text Encryp-
tion Method]
Select the method to encrypt the E-mail text.
[3DES] is specified by default.
[Digital Signature
Type]
To add a digital signature when sending E-mails, select its authentication
method.
[SHA-1] is specified by default.