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Hey guys. Anyone successfully set-up a scan to e-mail customer using Yahoo e-mail. Constantly come back with errors. Their Richo works fine. Kyo not very helpful on this.
 
Posts: 683 | Location: N.W. Indiana/Chicago | Registered: August 29, 2007Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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It does not work, you need SSL for email
I have never gotten yahoo or hotmail to work
i have tried argo soft to relay and that has not worked, their are several threads here , about it not working.

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Originally posted by Gazoo:
Hey guys. Anyone successfully set-up a scan to e-mail customer using Yahoo e-mail. Constantly come back with errors. Their Richo works fine. Kyo not very helpful on this.
 
Posts: 153 | Location: CA | Registered: February 15, 2003Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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Are you sure the Ricoh is scanning through a Yahoo email server? We frequently have to use the ISP's email server when the customer is using gmail or Yahoo. I just set up a Ricoh for a customer who could not get Ikon to do it. I thought the settings that were available were about the same.
 
Posts: 95 | Registered: December 06, 2004Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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This is becoming a pretty big issue.
Locally the cable ISP is still straight forward, but a lot of the DSL ISP's are requiring SSL and blocking Port 25 access outside their network - so you can't even use the customer's web host mail server (if they even have one).

I really think that KMA is going to have to set up their own SMTP servers that use a proprietary authentication protocol through port 80 (HTTP web page port) or 443 (SSL HTTP)and have a firmware update to allow connection to their mail server (One touch mail server setup using the machine serial number as part of the authentication - setup for end users and us would be a snap!)

Using the HTTP or HTTPS ports will prevent blocking from ISP's - if they blocked those their customer's wouldn't be able to view web pages....


Relax? When?!
 
Posts: 1131 | Registered: November 15, 2005Reply With QuoteReport This Post



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A good idea , But i dont see Kyocera ever doing that as they are so far behind all the other mfg,
Their new Task alfa has nothing new related to
scanning, email, printing

it took years for them to release the Task alfa and now we will wait years for the next model
thats if kyocera stays in business


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Originally posted by scoful:
This is becoming a pretty big issue.
Locally the cable ISP is still straight forward, but a lot of the DSL ISP's are requiring SSL and blocking Port 25 access outside their network - so you can't even use the customer's web host mail server (if they even have one).

I really think that KMA is going to have to set up their own SMTP servers that use a proprietary authentication protocol through port 80 (HTTP web page port) or 443 (SSL HTTP)and have a firmware update to allow connection to their mail server (One touch mail server setup using the machine serial number as part of the authentication - setup for end users and us would be a snap!)

Using the HTTP or HTTPS ports will prevent blocking from ISP's - if they blocked those their customer's wouldn't be able to view web pages....
 
Posts: 64 | Location: MA | Registered: July 25, 2007Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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If port 25 is blocked, try port 587. It's the Authenticated SMTP port, but many mail servers just listen on port 25 and 587 with the same service/daemon.

It will be hard to find a webhost that provides email services on port 80, unless you want to pay for a dedicated box and manage your own. And I wouldn't trust Kyocera to host a mail server for end users.

I pay around $8 a month for an account at Dreamhost and use their email service for small customers' scanning.

I would love to have updated firmware for all of the older machines with support for SSL email, but I'm not holding my breath.
 
Posts: 227 | Location: hanford, ca | Registered: June 22, 2007Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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i saw the SSL option mark on a CS3060, i didnt try it, but it is there!
 
Posts: 52 | Registered: December 13, 2005Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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yes it is their but Its not SSL for Email

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Originally posted by mad:
i saw the SSL option mark on a CS3060, i didnt try it, but it is there!
 
Posts: 64 | Location: MA | Registered: July 25, 2007Reply With QuoteReport This Post



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You know, the other thought that crossed my mind when the Falcon III's came out:
These are Linux based controllers now, and Linux does have SMTP server available. These machines all have hard drives.
Why not have SMTP Server enabled in Linux and the copier can be it's own mail server, routing through DNS or by designating a "Smart Host" (the ISP's SMTP server)? It would not be a security risk if it is set to only accept mail from itself - incoming port 25 could be blocked on the copier.


Relax? When?!
 
Posts: 1131 | Registered: November 15, 2005Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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