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Hi all,
I have a ies32 system that has unified messaging enabled and has been used by the clients local exchange server up until now. They are now cloud based with there email server and it requires username AND PASSWORD. I do not see any parameters that allow a password to be entered. Just the domain and email alias. any advise would be much appreciated!
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And you won't see a see a place for a password. The IES uses its built-in SMTP to send messages directly to another SMTP server, but does not use any type of authentication.
I have been having simular issues when customers go to a hosted solution. The only way to get around this is to use another Windows server or PC with IIS to relay the message to the host server.
If you have Toshiba FYI access, there is a knowledge article on how to do this.
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