02-05-2013 05:32 AM - edited 03-14-2019 11:12 AM
Hi,
i am trying to configure the UCCX Agent EMail Feature. After completing 95% of the configuration, i stuck at "E-Mail addresses that map to this CSQ" in Cisco Desktop Administrator. Always is running fine. But, I am using a domain like mylab.local. This will not accepted by the UCCX-Server. If i change the local with de, com, or whatever is an real extension, this is accepted. But this cannot run, because of the wrong email address from CSQ.
It is very difficult to change the domain name of the whole lab environment. Maybe someone has a hint to solve this issue.
UCCX: 8.5.1 SU3 (i know, SU4 is on. I am going to upgrade. In the meanwhile i am hoping for tips)
Windows Domain Conrtoller: Windows Server 2012 Standard
Exchange Server 2013 (i know, it`s currently not supportet. But i think that`s not the problem)
Solved! Go to Solution.
02-05-2013 03:20 PM
Hi
You can have multiple email domains on Exchange, that doesn't mean you have to change the whole AD domain. For example, lots of companies have company.local or company.internal as the AD name, but seperate email domains with public TLDs.
Aaron
02-05-2013 03:20 PM
Hi
You can have multiple email domains on Exchange, that doesn't mean you have to change the whole AD domain. For example, lots of companies have company.local or company.internal as the AD name, but seperate email domains with public TLDs.
Aaron
02-06-2013 07:54 AM
Solved:
UCCX is now updated to SU4. As expected, no changes regarding email.
Because of the hints from Aaron, i can solve my problem on the Exchange Server. Now, Exchange 2013 on Windows Server 2012 is running fine. If you also have an lab environment, where the top level domain looks like .local (crucial is, that the tld has more than 4 characters. This is not accepted by UCCX), than have a look at the following solution.
How to routing email into UCCX:
How to send emails return to sender or forward it:
Thats all...
02-06-2013 12:59 PM
Hey - glad you have it sorted, and it's good of you to report back what you've done in such detail.
Aaron
04-28-2014 05:06 AM
Hi,
I just want to know what did you do on Exchange server to solve the issue!!
Thanks
Naoufal
04-28-2014 05:20 AM
Long time ago,
so i cannot replicate the problem, because i do not longer user Exchange. I guess the right answer is given by Aaron.
If you use the Exchange in your lab, try an alternative like hMailServer. This is an easy to install and configure Mailserver. It is also usable with UCCX.
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