Chapter 7 Unified Messaging System
7-2
Connecting to E-Mail Server
IM1200 provides the Unified Messaging function that allows the mailbox owner to receive
their voice mail as a WAVE file attachment to their e-mail.
In order for this to work, a valid SMTP e-mail server with a valid email address is required.
And the IM1200 must be set up in a network environment that has access to the e-mail
server.
(For Network Environment, see Chapter 2)
Setting Up E-mail Addresses in IM1200
The E-mail addresses can only be entered through VMS, not through DTMF Programming.
The following settings are required:
∎
UMS E-mail Address
This is the address of the e-mail account IM1200 uses to
send out the e-mail. It must be a valid address in the specified SMTP server.
∎
SMTP Server
This is the name of the SMTP Server that the UMS E-mail Account uses
to send out the e-mail.
∎
Mail Server Authentication
Some mail server requires authentication of the user
account before it is allowed to send out e-mails. IM1200 has provided the Account
Name and Password fields for such purpose.
∎
Mailbox E-mail Address
This is the e-mail address defined in each mailbox to receive
the e-mail from IM1200.
Remember to enable the UMS function in each mailbox.
(For mailbox UMS enabling, see
page 6-10)
When Are E-mails Sent
E-mails will be sent to the designated e-mail address when
∎
A New Message Is Received
The message will be attached to the e-mail as a
WAVE file. After sending it, IM1200 can then save the message as an old
message, or keep it as a new message in the system.
(For message status after e-
mail notification, see page 6-10)
∎
A Warning Situation Arises
When a critical situation, such as memory storage
full, occurs, IM1200
will send out a warning message to the supervisor’s e-mail
address.
Summary of Contents for IM 2000
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