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your company network. Messages sent to your
company e-mail address are forwarded to your phone.
Messages sent from your phone leave a copy in the
Sent folder of your desktop PC.
VoqMail Pro also includes these enhanced features:
"Always there" business e-mail–no need to
manually check for mail
Direct communication with the e-mail server–you
do not need to leave your work PC running
Custom alerts–assign different alerts to e-mails
from different people
Download settings–choose how much of a
message body to download
Smart polling–automatically check for responses
to e-mails you send
Accept Outlook meeting invitations, which
automatically updates your Voq calendar, and
preserves meeting attachments
Secure VPN access
VoqMail Pro compatibility
VoqMail Pro consists entirely of the software on your
Voq phone and works with your existing IMAP4-
enabled mail server. You do not need to leave your
work PC running, install extra software on your
enterprise mail server, or install a dedicated server to
push e-mail to your phone.
VoqMail Pro is compatible with:
Rev. 1.2 Apr. 04
Microsoft Exchange 5.5, 2000 and 2003
Lotus Notes 5.0.12 or later
Novell GroupWise
Other IMAP4 servers
VoqMail Pro is not compatible with:
POP3 servers
The Voq phone provides POP3 support through a
standard account that you can set up using ActiveSync.
See
"Setting up a POP3 account" on page
Setting up a VoqMail account
You set up your VoqMail e-mail account using the
VoqMail Setup Wizard.
If you are using VoqMail Professional Edition, the
wizard allows you to send a pre-composed e-mail
message from your phone to your IT manager from the
setup wizard, and he or she can configure your work
e-mail settings remotely. In this case, you do not need
to gather your system information.
Gather system information for a manual
setup
To configure your e-mail, you need the following:
VoqMail Personal
An e-mail account with an Internet service
provider
E-mail address (e.g. jsmith@myprovider.com)
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