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3.6 Creating an Address Book Server
You can create up to 10 address book Servers.
When you create an address book server, you can either associate it with an
authentication server, which has been previously created, or you can create a standalone
address book server with no association to an authentication server.
IMPORTANT
• You must configure an address book for an authentication server to retrieve an e-mail
address for the end user when authenticating against the authentication server.
• If you select the Kerberos protocol for the authentication method, make sure that the
device clock setting is properly synchronized with the configured authentication
server and address book server. For more information on synchronizing the device
clock with the server clock, see
“Synchronizing the Device and Server Time,” on
p.
142.
NOTE
• To associate an address book with an authentication server, you must first create an
authentication server for Authorized Send. For instructions on creating an
authentication server, see “Creating an Authentication Server,” on p. 49.
• This option may be initially set on this screen, as well as configured and edited on the
Create Authentication Server screen.
• If you select [None] from the Authentication Server drop-down list when creating an
address book server, the address book server will not be associated with an
authentication server and will not interact with any other features of Authorized Send.
Select [None] if you want to create an address book server that can be configured at a
later time.
1. Click [E-Mail Service] ➞ [Address Book] ➞ [Add] on the Address Book Servers
screen.
If necessary, see the screen shots in steps 7 and 8 of
"Flow of Configuration
Operations," on p. 35.