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Networked telephony systems
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Table 48 VPIM Advanced Settings Dialog Box (continued)
Field
SMTP DATA response
SMTP DATA END response
SMTP RSET response
SMTP QUIT response
Voice Profile for Internet Mail
Purpose
The time that the local system waits for an
acknowledgement of a DATA command.
After the local system has specified all of the
recipient information, it sends a DATA command to
indicate that it is ready to send the mail message
itself. It then waits for the other site to acknowledge
the DATA command.
Minimum: 2 minutes
Default: 2 minutes
The time that the local system waits, after sending
the entire message, for an acknowledgement from
the other site that the message was received.
After the local system sends the entire message, it
sends a single dot (ascii code 056) to the other site. It
then waits for an acknowledgement from the other
site that the dot has been received.
Minimum: 10 minutes
Default: 10 minutes
The time that the local system waits for an
acknowledgement of a RSET command.
Maintaining a cached connection between the local
system and any other site requires additional system
resources compared to a non-cached connection. If
connection caching is enabled, the local system waits
for the defined time-out period and if no message is
received, it sends a RSET command to the other site.
Minimum: None defined.
Default: 10 minutes
The time that the local system waits for an
acknowledgement of the QUIT command.
When the local system transmits a message and
wants to break the connection, it sends a QUIT
command. It then waits for the other site to
acknowledge the QUIT command. When the
acknowledgement arrives, or when the time-out
value is reached, whichever comes first, the local
system breaks the connection.
Minimum: None defined.
Default: 5 minutes
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