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POP3 accounts are for recieving e-mail. If Scan Router PRO tries to recieve e-mail to deliver to a fax or something like that it will need POP3 information. Similar to the NIC fax unit on the 5510NF. If you don't need it to do POP3 recieveing and can turn it off, do that. The other option is to set up a "ghost" e-mail account to send the POP information to. SOME ISP's require POP authentication prior to allowing you to send SMTP e-mail. Some require POP and SMTP authentication and others require no authentication to send e-mail through their SMTP servers. There are so many variables to consider.

Hope that helps a little
Graham
Thanks. We were playing around today and trying to figure out WHY SR Pro required a POP3 since it only sends email. We finally found it. One of the options underDelivery Defaults is to have the Sender (if known) notified of a failed delivery.
With the box checked, if the person at the machine selects a Sender that has an email address programmed, SR Pro will receive the failed delivery notice and forward it on to the Senders email.

Thanks!
Lee

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