Configuring Internet Mail Clients - Nortel BCM 4.0 Manual

Unified messaging configuration guide
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To remove the Lotus Notes password prompt for Unified
Messaging
Lotus Notes 5.0:
1
In Lotus Notes, on the File menu click Tools and click User ID.
The Enter Password dialog box appears.
2
Type your Notes password, and then click the OK button.
The User ID dialog box appears.
3
Select the Don't prompt for a password from other Notes-based programs option, and
then click the OK button.
Lotus Notes 6.0:
1
In Lotus Notes, on the File menu, click Security and click User Security.
2
Type your Notes password, and then click the OK button.
3
Select the Don't prompt for a password from other Notes-based programs option, and
then click the OK button.

Configuring Internet Mail clients

CallPilot Unified Messaging supports these Internet Mail clients:
Outlook Express
Outlook in Internet mail mode
Netscape Messenger
Eudora Pro
Note: You must use at least the minimum supported version of the Internet mail client.
In particular, Netscape Messenger versions earlier than 4.5 are incompatible with
Unified Messaging. Your Information Systems administrator can give you more
information on upgrading your Internet mail client.
You need the following information to configure your Internet mail client:
the FQDN or IP address of the Business Communications Manager system
the subscriber's CallPilot mailbox number and password
the SMTP/VPIM prefix of the Business Communications Manager system. If you use
Message Networking, include this prefix. Enter the value from the Local Prefix box of the
Digital Networking Properties page in CallPilot Manager.
You can provide this information to subscribers if you want them to configure the client.
Chapter 3 Installing and configuring Unified Messaging
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