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Fax Communication Features


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Fax Option Type 5002 (D629)

Fax Option Type 5002 (D629)

Fax Option Type 5002 (D629)

The compression method of the fax application is different from the copy application. The storing time is longer than the copier storing.

When selecting "Print 1st page", the stored document will be reduced to A4 size.


5.4.3 INTERNET MAIL COMMUNICATION


Mail Transmission

T.37 simple and full modes

This machine supports T.37 full mode. (ITU-T Recommendation, RFC2532). The difference between T.37 simple mode and full mode is as follows.


Function

T.37 Simple Mode

T.37 Full Mode


Resolution


200 x 100

200 x 200

200 x100

200 x 200

200 x 400

400 x 400 (if available)

RX Paper Width

A4

A4, B4, A3

RX Data Compression Method

MH

MH (default), MR, MMR,


Signals


Image data transmission only

Image data transmission, exchange of capability information between the two terminals, and acknowledgement of receipt of fax messages

Fax Communication Features


Data Formats

The scanned data is converted into a TIFF-F formatted file. The fields of the e-mail and their contents are as follows:


Field

Content

From

Mail address of the sender

Reply To

Destination requested for reply

To

Mail address of the destination

Bcc

Backup mail address

Subject

From CSI or RTI (Fax Message No. xxxx)


Content Type

Multipart/mixed Attached files: image/tiff

Content Transfer Encoding

Base 64, 7-bit, 8-bit, Quoted Printable


Message Body

MIME-converted TIFF-F (MIME standards specify how files are attached to e-mail messages)


Direct SMTP Transmission

Internet Fax documents can be sent directly to their destinations without going through the SMTP server. (Internet Faxes normally transmit via the SMTP server.)

For example:


e-mail address:

gts@ricoh.co.jp

SMTP server address:

gts.abcd.com


In this case, this feature destination e-mail address (gts@ricoh.co.jp) is read as the SMTP server address "gts.abcd.com", and the transmissions bypass the SMTP server.

Fax Communication Features


Fax Option Type 5002 (D629)

Fax Option Type 5002 (D629)

Fax Option Type 5002 (D629)

Selectable Options

These options are available for selection:

With the default settings, the scan resolution can be either standard or detail. Inch-mm conversion before TX depends on IFAX SW01 Bit 7. Detail resolution will be used if Super Fine resolution is selected, unless Fine resolution is enabled with IFAX SW01.

The requirements for originals (document size, scan width, and memory capacity) are the same as for G3 fax memory TX.

The default compression is TIFF-F format.

IFAX SW00: Acceptable paper widths for sending

IFAX SW09: Maximum number of attempts to the same destination

Secure Internet Transmission

SMTP Authentication:

User Tools> System Settings> File Transfer> SMTP Authentication POP Before SMTP:

User Tools> System Settings> File Transfer> POP Before SMTP


Mail Reception

Three Types

This machine supports three types of e-mail reception:

POP3 (Post Office Protocol Ver. 3.)

IMAP4 (Internet Messaging Access Protocol)

SMTP (Simple Mail Transfer Protocol)


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For details: Core Technology Manual – Facsimile Processes – Faxing from a PC – Internet/LAN Fax Boards – Mail Reception

POP3/IMAP4 Mail Reception Procedure

The machine automatically picks up e-mail from the server at an interval which is adjustable in the range 2 to 1440 min. in 1-minute steps:

User Tools> System Settings> File Transfer> E-mail Reception Interval

SMTP Reception

1. The IFAX must be registered as an SMTP server in the MX record of the DNS server, and the address of the received mail must specify the IFAX.

2. To enable SMTP reception: User Tools> System Settings> File Transfer> Reception Protocol

Even if the MX record on the DNS server includes the IFAX, mail cannot be received with SMTP until SMTP reception is enabled:

However, if SMTP reception is selected and the machine is not registered in the MX record of the DNS server, then either IMAP4 or POP3 is used, depending on the setting: User Tools> System Settings> File Transfer> Reception Protocol

Fax Communication Features


Mail Delivery Conditions: Transferring Mail Received With SMTP

1. The machine must be set up for SMTP mail delivery:

User Tools> Facsimile Features> Reception Settings> SMTP RX File Delivery Settings

2. If the user wishes to limit this feature so that the machine will only deliver mail from designated senders, the machine's "Auth. E-mail RX" feature must be set (User Tools> Facsimile Features> Reception Settings> SMTP RX File Delivery Settings).

3. If the "SMTP RX File Delivery Setting" is set to “Off” to prohibit SMTP receiving, and if there is mail designated for delivery, then the machine responds with an error. (User Tools> Facsimile Features> Reception Settings> SMTP RX File Delivery Settings)

4. If the quick dial, speed dial, or group dial entry is incorrect, the mail transmission is lost, and the IFAX issues an error to the SMTP server and outputs an error report.

Auth. E-mail RX

In order to limit access to mail delivery with IFAX, the addresses of senders must be limited using the Access Limit Entry. Only one entry can be registered.

1. Access Limit Entry

For example, to limit access to @IFAX.ricoh.co.jp:


gts@IFAX.ricoh.co.jp

Matches and is delivered.

gts@IFAX.abcde.co.jp

Does not match and is not delivered.

IFAX@ricoh.co.jp

Does not match and is not delivered.


1. Conditions

The length of the Access Limit Entry is limited to 127 characters.

If the Access Limit Entry address and the mail address of the incoming mail do not match, the incoming mail is discarded and not delivered, and the SMTP server responds with an error. However, in this case an error report is not output.

If the Access Limit Entry address is not registered, and if the incoming mail specifies a delivery destination, then the mail is delivered unconditionally.

Fax Communication Features


Fax Option Type 5002 (D629)

Fax Option Type 5002 (D629)

Fax Option Type 5002 (D629)

Handling Mail Reception Errors

Abnormal files

When an error of this type occurs, the machine stops receiving and commands the server to erase the message. Then the machine prints an error report and sends information about the error by

e-mail to the sender address (specified in the "From" or "Reply-to" field of the message). If there is an incomplete received message in the machine memory, it will be erased.

The machine prints an error message when it fails to send the receive error notification after a certain number of attempts.

The following types of files are judged to be abnormal if one or more of the following are detected:

1. Unsupported MIME headers. Supported types of MIME header


Header

Supported Types

Content-Type

Multipart/mixed, text/plain, message/rfc822 Image/tiff


Charset

US-ASCII, ISO 8859 X. Other types cannot be handled, and some garbage may appear in the data.

Content-Transfer- Encoding


Base 64, 7-bit, 8-bit, Quoted Printable


2. MIME decoding errors

3. File format not recognized as TIFF-F format

4. Resolution, document size, or compression type cannot be accepted

Remaining SAF capacity error

The machine calls the server but does not receive e-mail if the remaining SAF capacity is less than a certain value (the value depends on IFAX Switch 08. The e-mail will be received when the SAF capacity increases (for example, after substitute reception files have been printed). The error handling method for this type of error is the same as for "Abnormal files".

If the capacity of the SAF memory drops to zero during reception, the machine operates in the same way as when receiving an abnormal file (refer to "Abnormal files" above).

Fax Communication Features


Secure Internet Reception

To enable password encryption and higher level security: User Tools> System Settings> File Transfer> POP3/IMAP4 Settings> Encryption (set to "On")


Transfer Request: Request By Mail

For details: Core Technology Manual – Facsimile Processes – Faxing from a PC – Internet/LAN Fax Boards – Transfer Request

The fields of the e-mail and their contents are as follows:


Field

Content

From

E-mail address of the requesting terminal

To

Destination address (Transfer Station address)

Bcc

Backup mail address

Subject

From TSI (Fax Message No. xxxx)


Content-Type

Multipart/mixed

Text/Plain (for a text part), image/tiff (for attached files)

Content-Transfer-Encoding

Base 64, 7-Bit, 8-bit, Quoted Printable


Mail body (text part)

RELAY-ID-: xxxx (xxxx: 4 digits for an ID code) RELAY: #01#*X#**01….

Message body

MIME-converted TIFF-F.

Fax Communication Features


Fax Option Type 5002 (D629)

Fax Option Type 5002 (D629)

Fax Option Type 5002 (D629)

E-Mail Options (Sub TX Mode)

The following features are available as options for mail sending: entering a subject, designating the level of importance, confirming reception of the mail.

Subject and Level of Importance

You can enter a subject message with: TX Mode> Subject

The Subject entry for the mail being sent is limited to 128 characters. The subject can also be prefixed with an "Confidential", "Urgent", "Please phone" or "Copy to corres. Section" notation.

- How the Subject Differs According to Mail Type -


Mail Type

Item 1

Item 2

Item 3

Subject Entry


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Entry Condition


Fax Message No.

+

File No.


No Subject Entry


1. "CSI" ("RTI")

2. "RTI"

CSI not registered

3. "CSI"

RTI not registered


4. None

CSI, RTI not registered


Confirmation of Reception


From

1. "CSI" ("RTI")

Normal: Return Receipt (dispatched).

You can select "displayed" with IFAX SW02 Bits 2 and 3.


2. "RTI"


CSI not registered

3. "CSI"

RTI not registered

Error:

Return Receipt (processed/error)


4. None


CSI, RTI not registered


Mail delivery, memory transfer, SMTP

receiving and delivery


From

RTI or CSI of the station designated for delivery


Mail delivery


Fax Message No. + File Number

RTI or CSI of sender

Mail sending from G3 memory

Fax Communication Features


Mail Type

Item 1

Item 2

Item 3



Mail address of sender


Memory sending



Mail address of sender

SMTP receiving and delivery (Off Ramp Gateway)

Mail error notification


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Error Message No. xxxx From CSI (RTI)


Items 1, 2, and 3 in the table above are in the Subject.

- Subjects Displayed on the PC -


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E-mail Messages

After entering the subject, you can enter a message with: TX Mode> Text

An e-mail message (up to 5 lines) can be pre-registered with: User Tools> System Settings> File Transfer> Program/Change/Delete E-mail Message

- Limitations on Entries -


Item

Maximum

Number of Lines

5 lines

Line Length

80 characters

Name Length

20 characters

Fax Communication Features


Fax Option Type 5002 (D629)

Fax Option Type 5002 (D629)

Fax Option Type 5002 (D629)

Message Disposition Notification (MDN)

For details: Core Technology Manual – Facsimile Processes – Faxing from a PC – Internet/LAN Fax Boards – E-mail Options

The network system administrator can confirm whether a sent mail has been received correctly or not. This confirmation is done in four steps.

1. Send request for confirmation of mail reception. To enable or disable this request (known as MDN): TX Mode> Reception Notice

2. Mail reception (receive confirmation request)

3. Send confirmation of mail reception

4. Receive confirmation of mail reception

The other party's machine will not respond to the request unless the two conditions below are met:

The other party's machine must be set up to respond to the confirmation request.

The other party's machine must support MDN (Message Disposition Notification).

- Setting up the Receiving Party -

The receiving party will respond to the confirmation request if:

1. The "Disposition Notification To" field is in the received mail header (automatically inserted in the 4th line in the upper table on the previous page, if MDN is enabled), and

2. Sending the disposition notification must be enabled (User Parameter Setting SW21 (15 [H]) Bit 1 for this model). The content of the response is as follows:


Normal reception:

"Return Receipt (dispatched)" in the Subject line

IFAX SW02 (Bit 2, 3)

"Return Receipt (displayed)" in the Subject line

Error:

"Return Receipt (processed/error)" in the Subject line

Fax Communication Features


Handling Reports

- Sending a Request for a Return Receipt by Mail -

After the mail sender transmits a request for a return receipt, the mail sender's journal is annotated with two hyphens (--) in the Result column and a "Q" in the Mode column.

- Mail Receipt (Request for Receipt Confirmation) and Sending Mail Receipt Response -

After the mail receiver sends a response to the request for a return receipt, the mail receiver's journal is annotated with two hyphens (--) in the Result column and an "A" in the Mode column.

- Receiving the Return Receipt Mail -

After the mail sender receives a return receipt, the information in the mail sender's journal about the receipt request is replaced, i.e. the journal is annotated with "OK" in the Result column.

When the return receipt reports an error, the journal is annotated with an "E" in the Result column.

The arrival of the return receipt is not recorded in the journal as a separate communication. Its arrival is only reported by the presence of "OK" or "E" in the Result column.

If the mail address used by the sender specifies a mailing list (i.e., a Group destination; the machine sends the mail to more than one location. See "How to set up Mail Delivery"), the Result column of the Journal is updated every time a return receipt is received. For example, if the mailing list was to 5 destinations, the Result column indicates the result of the communication with the 5th destination only. The results of the communications to the first 4 destinations are not shown.

Exceptions:

If one of the communications had an error, the Result column will indicate E, even if subsequent communications were OK.

If two of the communications had an error, the Journal will indicate the destination for the first error only.

- Report Sample -


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