114Internet Communication FeaturesYour machine allows you to transmit documents over the Internet to another Internet Fax or a PC. Thedocument is first scanned and converted into a TIFF-F or PDF* file, and then transmitted to the remotelocation as an attachment file to an email using MIME encoding.Note: PDF file is only available if sending the document(s) to a PC. (DP-2310/3010 only)The email system at the receiving end must support MIME. Otherwise, the attachment file will be detachedand lost.When you send an email message to someone, your machine uses Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP)to transfer your outgoing mail to your SMTP mail server, which in turn uses SMTP to send your mail to theInternet.Internet Fax Delivery Notice (MDN)If the sender (Internet Fax) desires a processing confirmation, it must request a Message DispositionNotification when sending the message itself to a device supporting this notification function.Several email applications such as Eudora and Outlook Express support and are able to respond to thedelivery confirmation notification sent from the Internet Fax. As well as send a request for notification to theInternet Fax by email applications that support MDN (Message Disposition Notification) function.For additional details on MDN, consult a suitable reference such as the Help file and the User's guide ofeach respective email application.Internet Fax TransmissionMDN responseCapability NotificationMDN requestMDN responseMDN requestInternet Fax Internet FaxPCEudora, Outlook Express, etc.PCEudora, Outlook Express, etc.Internet Fax TransmissionMessage Delivery Notification (MDN)response Capability NotificationLegend :: MDN Request from the Originator: MDN Response with Capability Notification from the Recepient: MDN Response from the Recipient