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Messaging
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Messaging
Your Gigaset CE 460 IP R base station has messaging functions that you can use via a mes-
saging-capable handset, e.g. a
Gigaset S45
handset. The handset must be registered with
your base station.
The following messaging functions are available:
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Messenger functions
The messenger client in your base station enables
instant messaging
(immediate
message transfer, chatting). The phone supports the XMPP messenger (Jabber).
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E-mail functions
Your telephone checks at regular intervals whether new messages have arrived in your
incoming e-mail server. New e-mail messages are displayed by means of e-mail notifi-
cations on a handset with messaging functionality (sender and subject of the e-mail).
Saving messenger access data
In order to be able to use your base station's messenger functions, you need to register a
handset with messaging capability and save the access data for your messenger server in
the phone.
Your base station is already registered with the Gigaset.net Jabber server. An account has
been assigned to the base station. You can chat to other Gigaset.net subscribers via this
account. To do this you need to create a buddy list on the PC (see "Setting up Gigaset.net
Jabber account" on page 110).
You can also register with another instant messaging provider that supports XMPP
Messenger (Jabber).
In order for you to use your phone's messenger to "go online" and "chat", you must save the
address of the messenger server and your access data on the phone via the Web configu-
rator.
You can define a
Resource
name and a
Priority
for your phone. Both are required if you are
logged in (online) with the messenger server with several devices (phone, desktop PC and
laptop) at the same time using the same
Jabber ID
.
The
Resource
name is used to distinguish between the devices. The phone cannot log in
with the messenger server if it does not have a resource name.
You should assign a
Priority,
as each message will only be sent to one device for each Jabber
ID. The
Priority
determines which of the devices receives the message.
Example:
You are online using one of your phone's handsets and your PC both at the same
time. You have assigned your phone (
Resource
name "
phone
")
Priority
5 and your PC
(
Resource
name "PC") priority 10. In this case, any message addressed to your Jabber ID will
be sent to your phone.