20.1.39 Unified Messaging—IMAP Integration
owner's name, if enabled to do so through system programming. Also, it is possible to set whether the
password, personal greeting and owner name settings are deleted upon check-out.
PC Programming Manual References
21.1 UM Configuration—[2] Class of Service—Hospitality Mode
Feature Manual References
9.1.4 HOSPITALITY FEATURES
20.1.39 Unified Messaging—IMAP Integration
Description
By configuring an IMAP account, subscribers can access the contents of their mailboxes through an e-mail
client. All that is necessary is an e-mail client that supports IMAP4.
With IMAP integration, users can do the following:
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Play back voice messages
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Save voice message data to their PCs
•
Delete voice messages
Conditions
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PBX resources are required to access the Unified Messaging system. To reduce the possibility that PBX
performance will be affected, the account in the e-mail client that is set up to access the subscriber's
mailbox should be set to off-line mode. For details about off-line mode, refer to the e-mail client's
documentation.
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New voice messages can be sent as attachments to e-mails to a separate e-mail account
(→ 20.1.52 Unified Messaging—Message Waiting Notification—E-mail Device).
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A tool for users to help manage IMAP connections in Microsoft Outlook is available. A link to where users
can download the tool is provided in Web Maintenance Console.
→
"Unified Message—Unified Messaging Plug in" in 8.2.1 Users—Add User—Single User
Installation Manual References
5.10 Programming E-mail Integration for UM Voice
PC Programming Manual References
20.1.2 UM Configuration—[1-2] Mailbox Settings—Full Setting—Mailbox Parameters—Mailbox Password
(Message Client)
21.1 UM Configuration—[2] Class of Service—General
→Desktop Messaging
Operating Manual References
Subscriber Operation
1.6.6 Other Features—IMAP
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