I am going to try and repost this question since I received no help on the last post. I am having trouble getting POP3 unified messaging to work for different accounts. Our ISP provides an smtp relay for outbound mail delivery and I have that IP address setup in the SMTP Server settings. The only other setting I use is the Email Name where I define the entire email address for the receipient. This setup works well for several different email providers like WOW and TalkAmerica however when I try to use this same setup for Yahoo or Hotmail it doesn't fly. The email debug file shows a sucessful email delivery to Yahoo and Hotmail but receipient says they didnt' receive. I have asked the receipients to double check their spam and junk folders to make sure the messages just didn't get filtered out and they tell me they just aren't receiving the messages. I have gotten different information on the setup for unified and I am trying to find out if I should be able to use the same setup fields everytime or does it really take trial and error with the other fields to get unified to work properly depending on the email recipients provider? Any help on this would be appreciated, thanks.
I have posted this problem twice now and have not received a single response from anyone. The thing is I know there are some really smart people here helping other people out it just seems like there should be someone that could've at least got me going in the right direction on this. I see most of the other posts are concerning other NEC systems and maybe it's possible there just aren't enough techs that are up to speed on this system or just don't know enough about this particular problem to try and help. At any rate I figured this one out on my own and that's good however I just felt like my post was ignored for whatever reason.
I for One have not incountered this Problem, I saw your post and waited for someone to answer you so I could see the Outcome.
If you figured it out by yourself Bravo!!! :toast:
I don't think you were ignored...It was probably not seen by the right person.
My thanks to Rickman and test-ok for responding to my post, I was beginning to think it was going without notice. Yes it is rewarding to fix something yourself however I had posted in the hopes someone else might have worked on this previously and could have provided some direction and saved me some leg work, after working on this for awhile it felt like I needed some direction. I am finalizing some testing and once complete I will post if it might help.
prdeltoid: PM me and I'll send you info on how to do this with the UM8000. It should be basically the same as the LX mail though I have never tried SMTP with the LX only with the UM8000
Paul, I believe the UXmail is the same as the inmail in the SV8100....
Probably why there are not many responders...
I have successfully pushed voicemail to an exchange server with an inmail... wasn't easy.
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I am interested in your solution. Could you provide, privately if necessary?
Purjed. This is something I put together last year which may help you or at least give you some ideas..
https://dl.dropbox.com/u/15032525/T...livery%20for%20SV8100%20for%20Inmail.pdf
Purjed,
What was your solution to this problem because I'm having a similar issue. I was trying to test my UM8000 smtp to send to a gmail account but it didn't work.