Mitel sx-200 Telephone User Manual


 
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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.