Nortel Networks 100, 150 manual Configuring IMAP/LDAP/SMTP servers for Desktop Messaging, Imap

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12 Chapter 2 Configuring your system for Desktop Messaging

Configuring IMAP/LDAP/SMTP servers for Desktop Messaging

CallPilot supports IMAP/LDAP protocols, which let Desktop Messaging subscribers access their CallPilot mailboxes using Microsoft Outlook, Lotus Notes, Novell GroupWise, and selected third-party Internet mail clients: Microsoft Outlook Express, Netscape Messenger, and Qualcomm Eudora Pro.

Each type of desktop client is configured and used slightly differently. To configure a specific Desktop client, refer to “Installing and configuring Desktop Messaging” on page 15.

Although you individually configure each desktop client, you configure CallPilot 100/150 the same way for all the Desktop clients it supports. Follow the instructions in this chapter to configure the IMAP/LDAP/ SMTP servers.

IMAP

Internet Message Access Protocol (IMAP) lets a client access and use electronic mail messages on a server. These messages are stored on CallPilot 100/150.

IMAP lets subscribers check for messages from any location with an Internet connection. IMAP also lets subscribers access messages from multiple locations. IMAP is a method of accessing electronic mail or bulletin board messages that are kept on a shared mail server. IMAP lets a client email program access remote message stores as if they were local. For example, email stored on an IMAP server can be accessed from a computer at home, a workstation at the office, and a notebook computer while traveling, without the need to transfer messages or files between computers.

LDAP

Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) is a set of protocols for accessing information directories. LDAP supports TCP/IP, which is necessary for any type of Internet access. LDAP lets a client search for and use information entries on a directory server, such as CallPilot 100/150. For example, a typical entry in the CallPilot directory contains attributes of a subscriber such as name, telephone number, and CallPilot mail address. Internet clients can use LDAP to query address book information from the CallPilot directory, perform address resolution, or search for specific subscribers, if this functionality is implemented by the Internet client.

SMTP

Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP) is a protocol for sending email messages between servers. Most email systems that send mail over the Internet use SMTP to send messages from one server to another. These messages can then be retrieved with an email client using IMAP. SMTP is also generally used to send messages from a mail client to a mail server. This is why you must specify both the IMAP server and the SMTP server when you configure your email application.

Since Voice Profile for Internet Mail (VPIM) Networking also uses SMTP, you do much of the configuration for IMAP in the same places you set up VPIM Networking.

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Contents Return Copyright 2003 Nortel Networks TrademarksContents Chapter Troubleshooting Index Contents P0607187 About CallPilot Desktop Messaging Hardware requirementsOptional hardware Software requirements Related documentsIntegrated clients Internet Mail clients Where to get help Presales Support Csan Emea Europe, Middle East, Africa Technical Support Ctas Cala Caribbean & Latin America Technical Support CtasRequirements for installing Desktop Messaging P0607187 Before you install Desktop Messaging Desktop Messaging and data network securityConfiguring IMAP/LDAP/SMTP servers for Desktop Messaging ImapConfiguring environments without a DNS Configuring Desktop Messaging with IP address onlyConfiguring your system for Desktop Messaging P0607187 Chapter Installing and configuring Desktop Messaging Installation informationUninstalling an earlier version of Desktop Messaging To uninstall a previous version of Desktop MessagingSetting up Microsoft Outlook 2000 in Corporate mode Installing Desktop Messaging Choosing which version of Desktop Messaging to installInstalling Desktop Messaging version Installing and configuring Desktop Messaging Installing and configuring Desktop Messaging Installing and configuring Desktop Messaging Installing and configuring Desktop Messaging Installing and configuring Desktop Messaging Installing Desktop Messaging version Installing and configuring Desktop Messaging Installing and configuring Desktop Messaging Installing and configuring Desktop Messaging Installing and configuring Desktop Messaging After you install Desktop Messaging To set the default email clientTo set the Timezone and Daylight Savings Time settings Configuring Outlook Using Outlook 2002 as an Internet mail clientTo define the CallPilot mailbox settings To set Desktop Messaging optionsTo configure access to the CallPilot Address Book To configure text formattingMessage Format section, select Plain Text Configuring Novell GroupWise Configuring GroupWise for Desktop MessagingRemoving the CallPilot Message Store To remove the CallPilot Message StoreClick the Volume Control tab Configuring Lotus Notes To update the Mail database design manuallyUpdating the Mail database Updating the database automaticallySelect Template Server Select the Show advanced templates check boxConfiguring Internet Mail clients Configuring an Imap account on Outlook or Outlook ExpressInstalling and configuring Desktop Messaging Click the Directory Service tab Select the Send E-Mail using plain text only check box From Send in this message format, select Plain TextConfiguring Netscape Messenger Configuring an Imap account on Netscape MessengerFrom the Mail & Newsgroups category, select Messages Configuring an Ldap directory service for Netscape Messenger On the Tasks menu, select Mail & Newsgroups Testing the Netscape Messenger Imap account Configuring Eudora Pro Configuring an Imap account on Eudora ProFrom Encoding method, select Mime Configuring an Ldap directory service for Eudora Pro Testing the Eudora Pro Imap accountOn the Tools menu click Directory Services Click the Search Options tabInstalling and configuring Desktop Messaging P0607187 Troubleshooting during installation Obtaining the Desktop Messaging version numberMicrosoft Outlook default mail client No authorization to perform this operationStart Update database design Troubleshooting Troubleshooting log on problems Invalid credentialsCallPilot Logon Failure Troubleshooting Outlook 2002 problems Accessing CallPilot support tools in OutlookTo reset the CallPilot Message Store in Outlook To access the Outbox Fix utility in OutlookTroubleshooting Lotus Notes log on problems Subscribers cannot see CallPilot Desktop MessagingReplacing the Mail database design No entries in CallPilot Personal Name and Address Book On the Actions menu, select Download CallPilot Address BookCheck the CallPilot Address Book search base Troubleshooting after logging on Subscriber has message access problemsSubscriber has problems sending messages CallPilot address book is emptyMessages remain in the subscriber’s Outbox Subscriber cannot send messagesSubscriber cannot send a CallPilot message Select CallPilot Desktop MessagingNon-delivery notification Subscriber has problems with receiving replies Unknown appears in the Sender fieldDeleted messages remain in the subscriber’s mailbox Subscriber cannot delete messagesChange the Check for mail every minutes setting Messages no longer on serverVoice message does not play on telephone Click User PreferencesTroubleshooting Accessing Desktop Messaging online Help To access online HelpUsing Desktop Messaging Support Tools Resetting the CallPilot message store for Microsoft OutlookFor Microsoft Outlook 98 Using CPTrace Using CPTraceCP Trace settings IMAP/SMTPTroubleshooting P0607187 Index Index
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