716 Using the System4 Select this option if you want to perform SMTP authentication during mail transmission.Settings 5 and 6 below are valid only when you have selected SMTP authentication.5 Select either or all of the authentication methods: “LOGIN”, and “PLAIN”.If both check boxes are selected, “LOGIN” takes priority.If both check boxes are not selected, then SMTP authentication is not performed.6 Specify a user ID and a password for authentication. For each of them, you can use within 50characters.7 Select this option if you want to perform POP before SMTP authentication when the mail serveris receiving mails from the Intelligent Controller.8 Click this button to set up the server if you want to perform POP before SMTP authentication.See “6.8.10.1.1 Receiving server settings”.6.8.10.1.1 Receiving server settingsClicking the “Receiving server settings” button on the “Server details” screen displays the followingscreen.Use this screen to set up the server so that you can perform POP before SMTP authenticationwhen the mail server is receiving mails from the Intelligent Controller.Check your mail server settings in advance, and then apply the same settings here.31241 Specify the address of the receiving server (POP3), within 40 characters.If it is same as the sender’s server, then set it to the same address of the “Sender’s SMTP”setting on the “WEB settings” screen.2 Specify a user ID and a password for receiving mails. For each of them, you can use within 50characters.3 Specify a port to use for receiving mails, using a number within 6 digits.4 Select this check box if you want to use SSL protected connection to receive mails.Main Sub66 1010