OfficeJet pro 8500 AddressBook

What is the procedure for removing or editing items in the address book.

Hey Hamid,

You must make the changes to the built-in Web Server e-mail address book. You can also view this information on Page 63 of the Guide users (http://h10032.www1.hp.com/ctg/Manual/c01643304.pdf)

Set up scan to email using the built-in Web server

1. open a Web browser (such as Microsoft Internet Explorer, Opera, Mozilla Firefox or Safari) supported on your computer.

2 type the IP address that has been assigned to the HP Officejet Pro device. For example, if you use an IPv4 network environment and IP 123.123.123.123, type the following address in the Web browser: http://123.123.123.123. [If you only use an IPv6 network environment and that the IP address is FE80::BA0FF:FE39:73E7, type the following address in the Web browser: http://[FE80::BA0FF:FE39:73E7]. The EWS page appears in the Web browser window.

 

NOTE: For more information on the use of the EWS, see using the built-in Web server.

3 on the home tab, click scan to E-mail setup in the configuration box. - Or - click the settings tab and then, under mail E - digital archiving, click outgoing mail profile setup.

4 click Add the outgoing e-mail profile, and then follow the instructions on the screen.

 

5 when you have finished entering the required information, click on Save and test to make sure that the profile has been configured correctly. (The HP device sends an e-mail message to the address that you have defined in the profile of outgoing mail if this profile has been implemented successfully.) The entry is added to the list of profiles of outgoing e-mail.

6 if you wish, add up to 15 email addresses of contact:

has. on the home tab, click e-mail address book in the Management area. - Or - click the settings tab and then, under digital archiving e-mail, click e-mail address book.

b. Enter the required information to the entry, and then click Add. The new e-mail address will be added in the email addressbook.

NOTE: The address book list below reflects all changes to the address book from the device control panel.

NOTE: You can add up to 15 contact addresses, and their correspondent, contact names. (Contact names appear on the screen of the control panel of the HP device and in your e-mail application.)

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