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Advanced Installation and Programming
Programming Unified Messaging
The Unified Messaging feature package enables the SX-200 ICP to
manage e-mail messages using SMTP (Simple Mail Transfer Protocol)
and/or IMAP (Internet Message Access Protocol). Mitel’s implementation
of IMAP is known as Standard Unified Messaging.
Requirements
• MOSS Option 126, Email Messaging.
• Embedded voice mail for forwarding of voice mail to e-mail.
• Advanced certification for data networking.
• For SMTP, each user needs an account on an SMTP e-mail server.
The server can be yours or one belonging to your Internet Service
Provider (assumes that the SX-200 ICP is connected to the Internet).
• For IMAP, each user needs an account on the Unified Messaging
blade installed in the 6000 MAS. Also, the 6000 MAS must be
programmed to interact with the SX-200 ICP.
Programming SMTP
Programming the SMTP client
1. Form 04, System Options/System Timers
- Enable System Option 126, Email Messaging.
- Program System Option 81, Enter offset from GMT (+/-hh:mm).
Enter the difference in hours and minutes between the time zone
that the SX-200 ICP is in and Greenwich Mean Time (GMT).
- (Optional) Enable System Option 137, Mark SMTP Forwarded
Voicemails as Read. If enabled, messages change from "new" to
"read" state when forwarded. Otherwise, they remain in their
original state (i.e, a "new" message will remain "new" after
forwarding). Only "new" messages flash user's MWI lamp.
Note: E-mail notification only works with SMTP e-mail servers capable of
forwarding emails.