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Advanced Settings
The
Advanced Settings
dialog box allows you to control the behavior of
SMTP and how it sends the e-mail messages with VPIM attachments.
To make SMTP settings, select
NBX Messaging > VPIM > Advanced
Settings
. See the Help for information on SMTP settings.
Table 68 lists the fields in this dialog box and describes their purpose.
Total messages queued
for external delivery
The number of messages in the queue for delivery
outside the system.
Total messages delivered
to external recipients
The number of messages for which a confirmation of
delivery has been received.
Total messages returned
to sender on failed
delivery
The number of messages that have been returned
because they could not be delivered.
Failed messages
The number of messages that never left the queue
either because every attempt to deliver them failed and
the retry limit was reached, or because the type of
failure caused the retry limit to be ignored (example: a
non-existent address would be tried only once).
If a message has multiple destinations, the first
destination is listed, and three dots are displayed
immediately after the extension number.
Example:
1057@192.168.15.135...
Reset
This button allows you to reset the message totals to
zero and clear the listing of failed messages.
Last reset command
The date and time of the last reset command. If this
field contains a more recent date and time than
Last
system reboot
, then this is the date and time that the
NBX system began collecting the currently displayed
statistics.
Last system reboot
The date and time of the most recent reboot of the NBX
system. An NBX system reboot resets all VPIM statistics
to zero. If this field contains a more recent date and
time than
Last reset command
, then this is the date and
time that the NBX system began collecting the currently
displayed statistics.
Table 67
Statistics Window Fields (continued)
Field
Purpose
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