One other thing to be aware of, they say a reasonable amount.
Typically I use a managers address, or if a company wants they could purchase an additional license and call it scanner. The other catch is the scanner needs to use an email address that is licensed in Office 365. It just needs to be coming from that address you specify when you create the connectors in Office 365 (this provides the authentication piece). The static IP can be your actual WAN static IP.
You can use Office 365 as your relay but there are several items to consider. Maybe it's a name resolution issue? What are using for DNS setting on the scanner? Can you use the IP address of the mail server instead of the name? the only thing I can say is keep trying different things until the scanner hooks up with that mail server. They can't access the scan folder? Why not? Couldn't they just attached the scan to an email at that point? I know, once the users get used to the scan to email they love it. and they can't access this scan folder of course.Īlthough I think it should work with the gmail option. but we also want to mail the scans to external mail adresses. I already have a network scanner dump folder. Perhaps you shift gears and create network shares, or one share, and dump the scans to that? Does the scanner have any storage at all? I have some Ricoh's that have internal storage and I just create a shortcut on the users desktop to that folder. This is a pain, getting these scanners to talk to Exchange servers can damn near impossible it seems. A lot of ISP's are getting out of the email business, can't really blame them. I've typically had to have the ISP create a mailbox for me just for the scanner.Īpparently our ISP doesn't do SMTP stuff. What I've done in situations like this is use the SMTP server of my ISP and bypass hosted exchange all together. the SMTP server, could it also be the MX record .com ? so I would have to create one and I would prefer not to add an other account.
I also saw this config but it logs in with an account. We use a Konica Minolta C224e (scanner supports TLS) and the standard office 365 for business. which would cost us a lot of money compared to how much we scan to email. I want to avoid creating a special account for the scanner. The public IP adress is that of our firewall ? Or do I really need to give the scanner a public IP (which seems a bad idea in my opinion) I found this (v=exchg.150).aspx and I am very interested in the first option "SMTP relay". I've been at this for quiet some time and don't seem to get any closer. Now you can send your WordPress emails using Office365 Mail API.We have Office 365 but we need a Konica multifunctional to scan-to-email.
Then click on the “ Authenticate with Office365 & Get Access Token” button in FluentSMTP and you will be asked to authenticate the app and after complete the process you can see the screen like thisĬopy the access code and paste in FluentSMTP Copy the value and paste in FluentSMTP as Application Client Secret.Go to Certificates & secrets and Create a Client Secret.Copy the application ID and paste in FluentSMTP as Application Client ID.The Application Client ID and Application Client Secret will be provided by Microsoft. For example, I would choose something like “ Jewel From WPManageNinja” where Jewel is the first name of the CEO and WPManageNinja is the company. The best practice is to use the combination of your name and company name. In this part, you need to set up “ From Email“, “ From Name“, “ Application Client ID” and “ Application Client Secret” and click the save button.įrom Email: The “From Email” should be the email you verified with Microsoft.įrom Name: From name can be anything you want. Now again all the available mailers will appear from where you need to select Microsoft.Īfter selecting Microsoft as the mailer, a very simple settings window will open as shown on the screenshot below.
If you already have one or multiple SMTP driver setups and now you want to add Office 365 also then go to the Settings Tab of Fluent SMTP and select Add New Connection. If this is the first time you are using Fluent SMTP you will see the list of available Mailer, go ahead and select Microsoft. Hover over settings and go to Fluent SMTP Dashboard. Configuring Fluent SMTP with Office 365 Emails # Having trouble sending emails from WordPress using your Outlook/Office365 account? We’re here to help! This is a step-by-step tutorial on setting up Outlook or Office365 API with WordPress.