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Configuring E
mail Settings
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The e-mail integration enables subscribers to use text-to-speech technology to use a phone to listen to e-mail
messages. Subscribers can include e-mail message totals in the new message count, automatically forward all voice
messages to the e-mail inbox, and forward all incoming faxes to the e-mail inbox.
E-mail integration provides users with 24-hour access to e-mail from any touchtone phone. The integration uses
standard protocols to access, read and send e-mail messages on the messaging system. The protocols required for
integration include IMAP and POP3. For outgoing e-mail features to work, the e-mail system must support the SMTP
protocol.
To configure e
mail integration
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In the Navigation Pane, click System > Configuration > E-mail settings.
1.
For detailed field information, see the
In Outgoing e-mail server, type the IP address of the e-mail server.
2.
If the network recognizes server names, type
Type the SMTP port for your server in the Port field. Default values are listed below. If the e-mail server uses a
3.
different port, use that value.
E-mail server
protocols
SMTP
IMAP
POP3
SMTP with SSL
IMAP with SSL
POP3 with SSL
Select Use SSL to enable the
4.
Select Use authentication to use authentication. Then select the Authentication type.
5.
Type the user name of the account that the messaging system uses to send notifications, in the User name field.
6.
Type the password for the account in the Password field.
7.
Type the e-mail address of the account that the messaging system uses to send notification in the Global e-mail
8.
address field.
Type a name in the Display name field. This name appears in the From field of notification messages
9.
Click Save.
10.
Related Topics
Changing General Configuration Settings
Configuring Subscriber E-mail Settings
System Configuration
System > Configuration > E-mail settings
localhost
Default Port
25
143
110
465
993
995
SSL
secure transport protocol.
table.
or server name instead of the IP address.
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