06-30-2012
04:27 PM
- last edited on
03-25-2019
11:02 PM
by
ciscomoderator
UC540
SP 8.6
Hello,
How do I set up email alerts that inform a user that they got a new voicemail?
Thanks
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06-30-2012 05:16 PM
Clifford,
1. Log into Unity Express GUI
2. Administration -> SMTP settings. Enter your SMTP server and port, un/pw if required by your smtp server. If using exchange, you may need to allow unauthenticated email for this to work.
3. Voice Mail -> Message Notification -> Notification Administration. Enable system wide notification (choose all or urgent). I also checked "attach message to outgoing email notification" I think its a useful feature.
4. Configure -> Users, click the user(s) you want notifications for, Go to notification tab, click email inbox, check "enable" notification to this device, enter the email address, text, etc. I set the schedule to always notify 24/7. Apply. Close pop up. Enable email inbox notification, apply. Then, go back to the Profile tab, check "Enable notification for this user/group" at the bottom, and apply.
5. Test and repeat for other users.
Best,
David
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06-30-2012 05:16 PM
Clifford,
1. Log into Unity Express GUI
2. Administration -> SMTP settings. Enter your SMTP server and port, un/pw if required by your smtp server. If using exchange, you may need to allow unauthenticated email for this to work.
3. Voice Mail -> Message Notification -> Notification Administration. Enable system wide notification (choose all or urgent). I also checked "attach message to outgoing email notification" I think its a useful feature.
4. Configure -> Users, click the user(s) you want notifications for, Go to notification tab, click email inbox, check "enable" notification to this device, enter the email address, text, etc. I set the schedule to always notify 24/7. Apply. Close pop up. Enable email inbox notification, apply. Then, go back to the Profile tab, check "Enable notification for this user/group" at the bottom, and apply.
5. Test and repeat for other users.
Best,
David
Please rate helpful posts.
06-30-2012 09:48 PM
On a follow up note -
If you are trying to send out through a third party server that uses different ports or encryption or whatnot, you can use a program like stunnel on a machine in your network that you can send to, and it will redirect it to that third party email server.
Example -
I used Google Apps, so I have the UC send it to a Windows station running stunnel which in turn sends it over to a group email in Google Apps which in turn sends it to all associated email addresses. I have a group voicemail box that forwards to BusinessSupport@xxxxx.com which google forwards to a couple of individuals' email addresses.
07-01-2012 05:58 PM
Thank you all
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