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When data cannot be sent due to a problem with the destination
Message Cause Solution
"Some invalid destination(s)
contained. Do you want to
select only valid
destination(s)?"
The specified group
contains either an e-mail
destination and/or folder
destination that is not
supported by the specified
transmission method.
In the message that appears at each
transmission, press [Select].
"SMTP authentication email
address and administrator
email address mismatch."
The SMTP authentication e-
mail address and the
administrator's e-mail
address do not match.
For details about how to set SMTP
authentication, see "File Transfer",
Settings.
When the machine cannot be operated due to a problem with the user certificate
Message Cause Solution
"The destination cannot be
selected because its
encryption certificate is not
currently valid."
The user certificate
(destination certificate) has
expired.
A new user certificate must be installed.
For details about the user certificate
(destination certificate), see
"Configuring S/MIME", Security.
"The group destination
cannot be selected because
it contains a destination with
a encryption certificate that
is not currently valid."
The user certificate
(destination certificate) has
expired.
A new user certificate must be installed.
For details about the user certificate
(destination certificate), see
"Configuring S/MIME", Security.
"Transmission cannot be
performed because the
encryption certificate is not
currently valid."
The user certificate
(destination certificate) has
expired.
A new user certificate must be installed.
For details about the user certificate
(destination certificate), see
"Configuring S/MIME", Security.
"XXX cannot be YYY
because the device
certificate used for the S/
MIME signature is not
currently valid."
(XXX and YYY indicate the
user action.)
The device certificate (S/
MIME) has expired.
A new device certificate (S/MIME)
must be installed. For details about how
to install a device certificate (S/MIME),
see "Protecting Communication Paths
via a Device Certificate", Security.
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