Stratagy ES Feature Groups

Unified Messaging (UM)

Internet Protocol Integration

The Stratagy ES sends voice and fax messages to any e-mail service that supports the SMTP and POP3 Internet protocols. With this integration any e-mail client that supports SMTP/POP3 (e.g., Eudora Pro, Netscape Messenger) receives Stratagy ES voice and fax messages as e-mail messages with either audio (voice messages) and image (fax messages) file attachments (shown below). Though not as proficient as the Outlook integration, the IP integration provides limited Unified Messaging capabilities for users who want to use an e-mail client other than Outlook.

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Integration Differences

Some of the more substantial differences between the Microsoft Outlook and Internet Protocol integrations are:

Table 5 Outlook/Internet Protocol Integration Differences

Outlook Integration

Internet Protocol Integration

 

 

Only a reference of a message is sent to the e-mail

The entire message is sent to the e-mail server by

server by the Stratagy ES. The actual message is

the Stratagy ES.

sent directly to the client PC.

 

 

 

Message selection launches Stratagy ES proprietary

Message selection launches the e-mail client’s

Form.

standard message screen with an audio (voice

 

message) and/or image (fax) file attachment.

 

 

Provides embedded control keys for voice message

A separate multimedia program must be launched to

playback.

play the voice message.

 

 

Messages can optionally be played over a telephone.

Messages can only be played over multimedia

 

speakers.

 

 

Provides an Address Book that synchronizes with

Individual user must manually add addresses to an

Stratagy ES mailbox directory.

Address Book.

 

 

Automatically loads audio driver to enable Playback

Audio driver must be manually installed.

of 32K ADPCM Wav files.

 

 

 

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ES96R, IES32, IVP8, ES80, ES4 specifications

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