Customizing The Gui Appearance - Fortinet fortivoice Administrator's Manual

Enterprise phone system 4.0.0
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Customize email template View and reword the default email history report and
3. Click Apply.

Customizing the GUI appearance

The System > Configuration > Appearance tab lets you customize the default appearance of the
web-based manager and voicemail interface with your own product name, product logo,
corporate logo, and language.
To customize the GUI appearance
1. Go to System > Configuration > Appearance.
2. Click the arrow to expand Administration interface and Voicemail interface.
3. Configure the following to change appearance:
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Use SMTPs
Enable to initiate SSL- and TLS-secured connections to the
SMTP relay if it supports SSL/TLS. When disabled, SMTP
connections from the FortiVoice unit's built-in MTA or proxy to
the relay will occur as clear text, unencrypted.
This option must be enabled to initiate SMTPS connections.
Authentication
Select the checkbox and click the arrow to expand the section
Required:
and configure:
• User name: Enter the name of the FortiVoice unit's account
• Password: Enter the password for the FortiVoice unit's user
• Authentication type: Available SMTP authentication types
notification email templates. For more information, see
"Customizing email history report and notification email
templates" on page
on the SMTP relay.
name.
include:
• AUTO (automatically detect and use the most secure
SMTP authentication type supported by the relay server)
• PLAIN (provides an unencrypted, scrambled password)
• LOGIN (provides an unencrypted, scrambled password)
• DIGEST-MD5 (provides an encrypted hash of the
password)
• CRAM-MD5 (provides an encrypted hash of the
password, with hash replay prevention, combined with a
challenge and response mechanism)
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FortiVoice Enterprise Phone System 4.0.0 Administration Guide

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