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T.37Internet FAX User’s Guide 19
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When User Function 92, Message Disposition
Notification (MDN) is set to ON, you will receive a
notification when the recipient of your message opens it.
The recipient MUST HAVE a mail program that uses
the Message Disposition Notification (MDN) standard.
Netscape Messenger, Eudora Pro, and the Konica FAX
9930 Facsimile Machine support sM DN.
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When User Function 93, Network Settings, Item 12,
Delivery Service Notification (DSN) is set to ON, you
will receive a notification when your message arrives at
the recipient’s inbox on the mail server.
The recipient’s server must support the Delivery Service
Notification (DSN) standard.
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Your machine always returns an MDN to anyone
sending mail with an MDN request, regardless of the
setting for User Function 92: MDN.
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The setting for User Function 92: MDN does not affect
the Error MDN message.
An Error MDN will be returned to the sender if
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a file other than the TIFF formats compatible with
this Internet Fax is received
and
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User Function 73: ERR. REPORT (MCF) is set to
ON
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When User Function 92: MDN is set to ON, anyone who
receives a transmission from your machine will return
an MDN confirmation. To print the confirmation, you
must set User Function 86: Text Print to ON.
User Function 92: MDN determines if the Message
Disposition Notification (MDN) is added to transmissions.
MDN (Message Disposition Notification) is a request for
confirmation on whether or not the message has been read.
If MDN is set to ON, a confirmation is returned if the
recipient is
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• an Internet Fax machine
or
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• a mail client that supports MDN
The format of the confirmation depends on the type of the
receiving Internet Fax or mail client. If the recipient has the
same Internet Fax machine as yours, a notification in the
RFC-compliant format (shown in the example below) will be
transmitted.