![]() ![]() Reply Threads + OneDrive link + file PWD Security Spark! Pro series – 25th March 2022 Spiceworks Originalsįor other uses, see Friday (disambiguation).MOre is being learned about the Lapsus$ group, responsible for a number of recent cyberattacks. Lapsus$ suspects arrested for Microsoft, Nvidia, Okta hacks Snap! Lapsus$, Excel RAT, Honda Hackers, Lunar Landers, Windows Easter Egg Spiceworks Originals. ![]() This may not be an issue if you scan to email frequently, but I'm not sure On your firewall, check to make sure traffic is able to get to/from your printers to O365 - I had a pretty small setup, so I just had to allow my public IP to connect with O365Īlso, I remember on the printer-side, we didnt do much scan to email, so after about 2 weeks of non-use, you had to 'wake it up' by getting into the Admin console on the printer and hitting the TEST button on the SMTP connection. I remember I had to play around with the settings a bit to get it to work (which it sounds like you already did) On the O365 side, I allowed only the printer(s) to have the ability to send email to their servers using an receive connector I used port 25, because for some reason 587 would not allow traffic I setup a connection to Office 365 using the below settings (see link at bottom of this answer) Its been a bit, but I remember I had to do that to my Konica's (at a previous job) in two steps ![]()
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