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Administration Guide for Cisco Unified MeetingPlace SMTP E-Mail Gateway Release 5.4
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Chapter 3 Configuring the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace SMTP E-Mail Gateway for Operation
Setting E-Mail Notification Parameters
Setting E-Mail Notification Parameters
You can configure the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace SMTP E-Mail Gateway to place a link in the
notification that meeting participants can use to access the meeting. The default link is the
click-to-attend icon. This icon appears at the bottom of the e-mail notification the participant receives.
In cases where the participant is remote, authentication may be required for the participant to access the
Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Audio Server. You can enable Secured Socket Layer (SSL) to provide
Server Authentication
Allows you to provide login information for the Cisco Unified
MeetingPlace SMTP E-Mail Gateway to use when the e-mail server
requires user authentication to send e-mail notices.
•
Not Required
—This radio button deactivates authentication
for outbound e-mail.
•
Required
—This radio button allows the Cisco Unified
MeetingPlace SMTP E-Mail Gateway to send authentication
information to e-mail servers that require authentication to send
notifications.
–
Account name
—The username that you want the Cisco
Unified MeetingPlace SMTP E-Mail Gateway to use to log
in to the e-mail server.
–
Password
—The password that the Cisco Unified
MeetingPlace SMTP E-Mail Gateway must use to log in to
the e-mail server.
MeetingPlace Mailbox
The mapping number assigned in the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace
registry to the corporate e-mail server that you want the Cisco
Unified MeetingPlace SMTP E-Mail Gateway to use to pick up new
information about meeting schedules.
Note
You can associate this mailbox number with one Cisco
Unified MeetingPlace e-mail gateway only.
Polling Frequency
The value in milliseconds for the interval at which the Cisco Unified
MeetingPlace SMTP E-Mail Gateway will poll the Cisco Unified
MeetingPlace mailbox for new notices.
Verbose Logging
Allows you to save records of Cisco Unified MeetingPlace SMTP
E-Mail Gateway activity in the Gateway SIM log file.
Note
When the log reaches approximately 40 MB in size, Verbose
logging starts overwriting data.
Note
When you change the status of Verbose Logging to enable,
you must restart the MPSMTP service to activate this
function. See the
“Stopping and Restarting the Cisco
Unified MeetingPlace SMTP E-Mail Gateway” section on
page 2-5
.
Table 3-1
Configuring the E-Mail Gateway Dialog Box Elements (continued)
Element
Description