Synchronizing With Exchange Server; Smtp/Pop3 Setting; Mail Forwarding Options; Setting Message Playback Options - Altigen AltiWare ACM 5.2 Administration Manual

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Chapter 15: Extension Configuration

Synchronizing with Exchange Server

If your system is set up to synchronize with an Exchange Server, you can select this
check box to enable synchronization for voice mails. See "Setting E-mail Messaging
Options" on page 75, and "Microsoft Exchange Integration" on page 347.

SMTP/POP3 Setting

Email Name—the user's e-mail name without the @domain. The default e-mail
name is ext[extension number], that is, the letters "ext" followed by the extension
number. For example, the default e-mail name for extension 2497 would be
ext2497.
Retrieve Voice Mail by Email Client—selected, this sends voice mail to the user's
e-mail as an attachment.

Mail Forwarding Options

Enable Mail Forwarding—selected, the user's e-mail will be forwarded to the e-
mail address you specify in the Forward Email Address box. The address should
be a full address, including the domain (for example, jsmith@thecompany.com).
If you enable mail forwarding, you also specify what you want done with the original
messages after they have been forwarded. In the drop down list you can choose to:
Delete Messages after Forward
Keep the Messages as New
Keep Messages as Saved

Setting Message Playback Options

You can use the following check boxes to turn on or off options for listening to playback
of recorded messages. These options apply to both new messages and saved messages,
and they can be applied to multiple extensions using Apply to.
Parameter
Announce
Message Sender
Before Playback
Announce Time
Stamp Before
Playback
Confirm Callback
Number
Enable Distinctive
Call Waiting Tone
Play the Newest
Voice Message
First
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Selected, the user hears the type of the message sender
(internal or outside) before listening to recorded messages.
Selected, the user hears the timestamp (time and date) of
each message before playback.
Selected, the system reads back the caller's number and asks
the caller to confirm.
Selected, the extension user will hear a "beep" tone when
there is a call waiting in the extension's queue.
Selected, new voicemail will be retrieved first. When not
selected, the system will play voicemail based on first-in-first-
out (FIFO).

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