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Voicemail Pro installation - IP Office Info

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Installation: <strong>Voicemail</strong> Email<br />

To add a server, click on the . icon. To edit the server, click on the icon. To delete a server entry, click on .<br />

· Mail Domain<br />

This field is used differently depending on whether it is the first entry in the list or not:<br />

· For the first server entry in the list:<br />

This is the default outgoing e-mail settings. It also sets the mail destination domain on which the voicemail<br />

server filters incoming messages (see below) and so is repeated on the SMTP Receiver 104<br />

tab.<br />

· Messaging Between <strong>Voicemail</strong> Servers<br />

For messaging between voicemail servers, the first entry in the SMTP Sender list must be the one<br />

configured and used. Each server uses the SMTP server service on the same server computer as the<br />

voicemail service. For example a Windows based servers uses the SMTP e-mail provided by the IIS on the<br />

same server. The voicemail service also uses the domain set to filter incoming SMTP mails received by the<br />

SMTP server. For this to work, the domain entered should be the fully qualified name of the server on which<br />

the voicemail server is running, for example vmpro1.example.com. Any incoming messages where the<br />

recipient mail domain is not exactly the same as the specified domain are ignored. The recipient can either<br />

by vmsyncmaster, vmsyncslave or the name or extension of a mailbox on the <strong>Voicemail</strong> <strong>Pro</strong> server, for<br />

example Extn201@vmprocentral.example.com or 201@vmprocentral.example.com.<br />

· For subsequent entries:<br />

The domain specifies that these settings should be used for e-mails sent to the matching domain. The entry<br />

must be a fully qualified name resolvable by DNS or an <strong>IP</strong> address.<br />

· Server<br />

This specifies the <strong>IP</strong> address or fully qualified domain name of the SMTP server to which messages are sent.<br />

· For the first server entry in the list:<br />

Where messaging between voicemail servers is being used (central, backup and or distributed servers), the first<br />

entry is used and will match the domain set above.<br />

· For subsequent entries:<br />

It will be the address of the e-mail server that will handle e-mails for recipients other than another voicemail<br />

server on the network.<br />

· Port Number<br />

This is port to which messages are sent, usually 25.<br />

· Sender (Identifier)<br />

Note that some servers will only accept e-mails from a specific sender or sender domain. If left blank, the voicemail<br />

server will insert a sender using either the e-mail address set for the voicemail mailbox user if set or otherwise<br />

using the best matching name it can resolve from the <strong>IP</strong> <strong>Office</strong>.<br />

· Server Requires Authentication<br />

This check box indicates whether the connection to send SMTP messages to the mail server requires authentication<br />

with that server. The authentication will typically be to the name and password of a mailbox account configured on<br />

that server.<br />

· Account Name<br />

Sets the name to use for authentication.<br />

· Password<br />

Set the password to use for authentication.<br />

· User Challenge Response Authentication (Cram MD5)<br />

If this check box is selected, the name and password are sent using Cram MD5.<br />

6.Click OK.<br />

7.Click Save and Make Live.<br />

Implementing <strong>Voicemail</strong> <strong>Pro</strong> Page 57<br />

<strong>IP</strong> <strong>Office</strong> 8.1<br />

15-601064 Issue 8b (Tuesday, December 11, 2012)

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