03-26-2011 06:47 PM - last edited on 03-25-2019 09:40 PM by ciscomoderator
Cisco Unity Express is a on-premise voicemail and auto attendant system for small-medium businesses. It is compatible with both CUCM and CUCME.
In version 8.6, we introduced message synchronization with -
- Cisco Unity Connection
- Microsoft Exchange 2007, 2010.
We are seeking feedback on whether we should look at two-way voicemail synchronization with more e-mail services like the following -
- Google Mail,
- Microsoft Hosted Exchange.
Thanks,
Abhi
04-05-2011 09:05 AM
Hi,
Can you elaborate on your questions please.
Thanks
04-06-2011 12:34 AM
Hi Md,
I have edited the original to add more detail. Appreciate your thoughts.
Abhi.
Cisco Unity Express is a on-premise voicemail and auto attendant system for small-medium businesses. It is compatible with both CUCM and CUCME.
In version 8.6, we introduced message synchronization with -
- Cisco Unity Connection
- Microsoft Exchange 2007, 2010.
We are seeking feedback on whether we should look at two-way voicemail synchronization with more e-mail services like the following -
- Google Mail,
- Microsoft Hosted Exchange.
Thanks,
Abhi
04-06-2011 10:00 AM
If possible, definitely.
Thanks
04-07-2011 12:12 AM
It would be a nice feature!
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04-11-2013 08:13 AM
Sorry for digging up an old thread, but did anything ever come of this? We use google apps / mail, and would love to have some sort of cucm / unity integration
04-11-2013 10:14 AM
Hi Terry,
The "single inbox" functionality is only available with Unity Connection (which is now supported on SRE-910/UCSE).
CUE allows the forward of voice mails to a GMail account, through the email notification feature. You can also use the GMail SMTP server.
Abhi.
04-11-2013 10:25 AM
Thanks for the reply.
I currently have Unity Connection 8.5. I'm currently able to forward a copy of voicemails to a gmail account (effectively duplicating the voicemails), but would love to have single inbox functionality with Gmail.
BTW - what does "SRE-910/UCSE" mean?
04-11-2013 11:03 AM
Hi Terry,
For single inbox with Gmail;
You would want to look into this 3rd party solution from
Cisco partner - Esnatech
http://www.esna.com/landing/cisco.htm
Cheers!
Rob
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Try to make it real"
- Springsteen
04-11-2013 11:25 AM
I've had a demo from them, and it looks like a fantastic product, but it's out of our price range.
04-11-2013 11:35 AM
The SRE-910 is a Intel based blade server that runs the CUE or Unity connection software.
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