eCopy Connector for Fax via SMTP
The eCopy Connector for Fax via SMTP enables users to scan and fax documents from an eCopy-enabled device through an SMTP email-to-fax gateway. To use this connector, you must have a network fax server and the appropriate SMTP server plug-in.
The scanned document along with the sender and recipient information is sent to the SMTP server as a MIME-formatted mail message.
The recipient's fax number is included in the To field (on the ShareScan Client) in the format required by the fax server. The server plug-in recognizes the recipient address as a fax number and hands the request off to the network fax server for delivery as a fax.
To be able to use this connector with the Email and folder watching service, you need to create a profile in such a way that it does not require user interaction (express). To ensure that your connector profile is such:
- In the Properties dialog, select the Logon/SMTP tab and in the Logon options group either choose None: Send from generic email or None: Send from generic email address specified by Data Publishing as the Authentication method.
- In the same tab, go to the SMTP Server group and specify Authentication as either None or Login as (latter with the proper credentials supplied).
- In the Sending options tab choose Express to default recipients as the Display option.
For the generic connector configuration options, see Configure connector profile.
Connector properties
The Properties window enables administrators more familiar with LDAP to fine-tune the settings, without relying on the Wizard. The following tabs are available for configuration:
- Logon/SMTP
- LDAP settings
- Sending options
- Fax format
- Address book
Logon / SMTP
Select the protocol combination to be used via this tab.
Field Name |
Description |
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Logon options |
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Authentication |
Select the authentication type from the list:
For a practical example of configuring the Data Publishing with a connector, click here. |
Allow user to modify |
If checked, the user is able to customize the e-mail field on each scan. Only available if either None: Send from generic e-mail or None: Send from generic e-mail address specified by Data Publishing authentication option is selected in the Authentication list. |
Generic e-mail |
Allows the administrator to provide a generic email address to specify as the sender. Only available if None: Send from generic e-mail option is selected in the Authentication list. |
Default generic e-mail |
Allows the administrator to provide a default generic email address to specify as the sender. Only available if None: Send from generic e-mail address specified by Data Publishing option is selected in the Authentication list. |
SMTP Server |
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Server |
The IP address or DNS name of the SMTP server to use for outgoing messages. If the server supports anonymous access, it must be disabled if you want to use SMTP authentication. |
Port |
Port address of the SMTP server. Default is 25. |
Test |
Clicking the Test button tests the connector with the current settings. |
Server requires SSL |
Enables Secure Socket Layer (SSL) to be used for SMTP communication. If you select this option, you must install a valid SSL certificate on the same device as the connector. |
Authentication |
Define the type of authentication behavior for the SMTP server:
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Use specified domain if secure SMTP is enabled |
If selected, the domain box is enabled and the user can input a domain. During the send process, the connector provides this domain along with username and password to the SMTP server. This check box does not appear if the None SMTP Server authentication option is selected. |
User name |
User name for the selected authentication option. This field does not appear if the None SMTP Server authentication option is selected. (for testing only) is displayed next to this field if the either the Use senders LDAP userID attribute and runtime password or the Runtime: Prompt sender for a username and password SMTP Server authentication option is selected. |
Password |
Password for the selected authentication option. This field does not appear if the None SMTP Server authentication option is selected. (for testing only) is displayed next to this field if the either the Use senders LDAP userID attribute and runtime password or the Runtime: Prompt sender for a username and password SMTP Server authentication option is selected. |
LDAP settings
Controls the various LDAP settings of the connector.
Field Name |
Description |
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Enable LDAP address book |
Click the Find button to locate the LDAP server during runtime. Select the check box to enable configuration options for the LDAP server and the LDAP additional settings groups. |
Connection type |
Specifies how to connect to the LDAP server:
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LDAP Server |
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Server |
IP or DNS name of the LDAP server. |
Port |
Port number of the LDAP server for communication purposes. The default is 389. |
Server requires SSL |
Select this check box if the server requires SSL connection. |
User DN |
User DN of the logged in user. |
Password |
Password of the logged in user. |
Test |
Clicking the Test button tests the connector with the current settings. |
LDAP additional settings |
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LDAP search... |
Click this button to launch the LDAP Search window; it allows you to specify the attributes of the LDAP searches. The available settings are: Sender
Recipient
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LDAP Advanced... |
Allows you to define what the actual attribute is called on the LDAP server itself and allows customization of LDAP attributes to return during your searches. The available settings are: LDAP object classes
LDAP attributes
Custom LDAP attributes
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Sending options
You can set up the Express mode using the Sending options tab.
Section/Field Name |
Description |
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Display options |
Allows you to set the send form options:
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Default cover sheet (allows you to set a default cover sheet) |
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Enable cover sheet |
Select this check box to make Default Subject, Default Note lists and Manage content... button active. |
Default Subject |
Specify a default subject template. |
Default Note |
Specify a default note template. |
Manage content... |
Opens the Manage content window. It allows you to set the action taken. Select Subjects or Notes in the Message section depending on which one you want to modify. Available options are:
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Default recipients |
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Data publishing |
Allows you to set the data publishing action; select one from the following ones in the list:
For a practical example of configuring the Data Publishing with a connector, click here. You can add, edit and remove items in this section; the following options are available: Add: opens the Add entry window; you can specify new First name, Last name and Fax number. Click OK to confirm or Cancel to discard. Edit: opens the Edit entry window; you can modify the First name, Last name and Fax number. Click OK to confirm or Cancel to discard. Remove: removes the selected item; no confirmation is required. |
Fax Format
Section/Field Name |
Description |
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Fax address format |
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Cover Page |
Displays the fax format you define in the Cover Page field of the Fax Address Format window. |
No Cover Page |
Displays the fax format you define in the No Cover Page field of the Fax Address Format window. |
Format... |
Opens the Fax Address Format window where you define the fax address format required by your fax server application or Internet fax service. Refer to the documentation for your fax application to obtain the correct format for the fax address. Because fax application vendors change these formatting schemes frequently, make sure you obtain the current format.
Click OK to save your changes or Cancel to discard them. |
Embedded Tags |
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Allows for embedding tags into the fax address. |
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Valid characters in FAX number |
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Displays all the valid character that can be included in the FAX number. |
Address book
Section/Field Name |
Description |
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Enable eCopy address book |
Enables the Settings and Manage sections of the eCopy address book. |
Settings |
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Database |
Enables you to Create or Choose a database. Click Create in the Database list to open the Create address book database dialog; you must provide the following data:
Click Choose in the Database list to open the Data Link Properties dialog. Provide all necessary settings in the three steps in Specify the following to connect to SQL Server data. |
User |
Displays the name of the selected user. |
Address book |
Shows the name of the selected address book. |
Search on |
Set the search parameters you want to use. Select from the following options:
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Manage |
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Add |
Opens the Add entry dialog. Specify First name, Last name and Fax number. |
Delete |
Deletes the selected entry without confirmation request. |
Import |
Opens a Windows Open dialog box to specify a .csv file for importing. |
Export |
Opens a Windows Save As dialog box to specify a .csv file name and type for exporting. |
Refresh |
Refreshes the item list. |
Connector Wizard settings
The Wizard enables administrators to initially configure the connector. Many windows contain a Test button that enables you to validate the logon information or test the server connection.
Wizard window | Field | Description |
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LDAP server type |
Server type |
The available server types:
If your server type is not on the list, select the Generic LDAP server option. |
LDAP object classes |
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LDAP attributes |
Enables you to set the attributes for the LDAP classes used by your server or to accept the defaults shown here.
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LDAP server settings |
LDAP Server |
Note This wizard window is not available if you select Active
Directory as the server type on the LDAP server type wizard
window.
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Windows Active Directory server account |
Account settings |
Active Directory Server Account settings:
The Wizard uses this information to set the user DN and server name. Available only if you select Active Directory as the server type. |
Search settings |
Defines how the LDAP server searches the address book. Enables you to select a user from the LDAP tree in the Select LDAP User window. Not available if you select Active Directory as the server type. |
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Base DN |
The node on the LDAP tree from which all searches should begin. If you do not know the node, click the Browse (...) button and select the node from the tree structure in the Browse for LDAP directory window. |
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Search scope |
Select a search level:
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Search on |
The search criterion that the server uses to find the sender:
The setting defines the information the user sees on the Logon screen at the device. |
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Search while typing |
Enables or disables the Search while typing functionality for the related field at the device. |
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Max results |
The limit on the number of results to be returned by the LDAP search. The default value is 200. |
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SMTP settings |
Select your SMTP server and the type of authentication that will be required of the user at the device. |
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Server |
The SMTP server name. |
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Port |
The SMTP port number. |
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Authentication |
The type of authentication to use on the SMTP server. Available only if SMTP Basic Authentication is enabled on the server.
The following settings are displayed, if you select any of the above authentication options, except None:
In case of Use sender's LDAP UserID attribute and runtime password and Runtime: prompt sender for a user name and password options, the User name and Password are for testing only. |
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Server requires SSL |
Select this check box if the server requires SSL connection. |
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Test |
Click this button to check your settings. |
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User logon settings |
Runtime: LDAP |
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None: send from generic e-mail |
A generic email address that is used as the sender account for all email. |
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None: send from generic e-mail address specified by Data Publishing |
A generic email address that is specified by Data Publishing. |
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Use Runtime user's LDAP e-mail address |
Requires the user at the device to enter the user name and password specified for the LDAP server. |
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Allow user to modify |
The user at the device can modify the sender’s email address. Only available if None: send from generic e-mail or None: send from generic e-mail address specified by Data Publishing options are selected. |
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Generic e-mail |
You can specify the generic email address for the sender. Only available if None: send from generic e-mail option is selected. |
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Default generic e-mail |
You can specify the default generic email address for the sender. Only available if None: send from generic e-mail address specified by Data Publishing option is selected. |
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Fax address format |
Cover page / No cover page |
Displays the fax format you define in the Fax Address Format window. |
Format |
Opens the Fax Address Format window where you define the fax address format required by your fax server application or Internet fax service. Refer to the documentation for your fax application to obtain the correct format for the fax address. Since fax application vendors change these formatting schemes frequently, make sure you obtain the current format. |
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Embedded Tags |
Allows for embedding tags into the fax address. |
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Settings summary |
Enables you to review your settings. Click the Back button if you need to change any settings or the Finish button to apply your settings to the connector profile. Click Cancel to discard your modifications. |