tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8488605071899991211.post5820946851911337253..comments2023-08-06T10:25:09.914-04:00Comments on Tech Notes: How to enbable SMTP Authentication on Konica Minolta BizhubsEric R. Warrenhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14390446610119884380noreply@blogger.comBlogger5125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8488605071899991211.post-39342251759795743922016-03-04T06:21:05.562-05:002016-03-04T06:21:05.562-05:00hi regarding the c200 i found that using Hex 7e in...hi regarding the c200 i found that using Hex 7e in mode 380 resolves scan to email issues.<br />a) you dont get kicked out of the web browser like with "44"<br />b) it enables smtp auth as well<br />c) it solved my "ea3226" problem<br />Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11820293201402265012noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8488605071899991211.post-53560198679475989262015-04-02T10:49:10.184-04:002015-04-02T10:49:10.184-04:00I own a KM C350 and cannot find this admin.2 menu ...I own a KM C350 and cannot find this admin.2 menu anywhere, I too need to set up Gmail.Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15757101076149255098noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8488605071899991211.post-69394288546253137352015-04-02T10:48:47.418-04:002015-04-02T10:48:47.418-04:00I own a KM C350 and cannot find this admin.2 menu ...I own a KM C350 and cannot find this admin.2 menu anywhere, I too need to set up Gmail.Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15757101076149255098noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8488605071899991211.post-68044971964335600782014-02-05T01:46:13.363-05:002014-02-05T01:46:13.363-05:00I have set it to 44, but I got an EA3226 error whe...I have set it to 44, but I got an EA3226 error when sending email. According to a KM representative, we should set it to 7F instead.<br />The Hex code is actually a Binary switch to some settings, default Hex code for switch 380 is 3A(001110101). Below are extraction of contents from some C200 manual, Section 2-14, sent to me by the KM representative.<br /><br />Switch 380 consists of several settings:<br />(Bit 0 is the right most digit; 1=Used, 0=Not used))<br />Bit 7: Specify whether or not mail reception authentication (APOP authentication) is used.<br />Bit 6: Specify whether or not mail transmission authentication (SMTP authentication) is used.<br />Bit 5: Specify whether or not mail transmission authentication (CRAM-MD5 authentication) is used.<br />Bit 4: Specify whether or not mail transmission authentication (LOGIN authentication) is used.<br />Bit 3: Specify whether or not mail transmission authentication (PLAIN authentication) is used.<br />Bit 2: Specify whether or not the SMTP authentication ID and password are shared with the POP3 user name and password.<br />Bit 1: Specify whether or not the HTTP server protocol is used.<br />Bit 0: Specify whether or not the SSL protocol is used.<br />SMTP authentication is enabled when the following conditions are met.<br />- Bit 6 of mode 380 is set to "1".<br />- When the SMTP authentication user name and password are shared with the POP3 user name and password, bit 2 of mode 380 is set to "0".<br />- When the SMTP authentication user name and password are not shared with the POP3 user name and password, bit 2 of mode 380 is set to "1", and settings for "SMTP Authentication User Name" and "SMTP Authentication Password" in the Network Settings screen are specified.<br />- Bit 5, 4, 3 of mode 380 is set to "1"<br /><br />Changing to 7F worked like a charm for me.Louis Lihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14007185673293504381noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8488605071899991211.post-50350120338973689152012-11-29T07:21:52.830-05:002012-11-29T07:21:52.830-05:00Last problem is where can one set the SSL on the S...Last problem is where can one set the SSL on the SMTP settings?Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14444952137970146076noreply@blogger.com