With Voicemail Pro the process is much simpler. Assuming you are running 4.1.xx or 4.2.xx follow these instructions.
1. go to the Control Panel and double click 'IP Office Voicemail Pro".
2. In Email Settings type in the email addy you want the VMPro service to use (ex: voicemail@whatever.com)
3. In SMTP Settings type in the domain your email addy is on (ex: whatever.com), the SMTP Port (usually 25) and the login and password for the account if your mail server uses SMTP Authentication.
4. Click 'Check', if its successful you won't get any prompt. You will if it is not.
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by: Toni269Posted on 2009-02-21 at 18:09:08ID: 23702957
Hi ociefish!
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I haven't done this with IP Office/VMPro but in the case of Audix, the process is below and should be similar:
You will need to enable POP on the VMPro and enter in the Exchange IP settings.
You will need to install a software called POPCON on your exchange server, the license is about $75
You will need to install Avaya Voice Player on the desktop to play .lvp files the voice mail server delivers to exchange.
You can easily download Popcon and the LVP player by doing a google search.
If you need to have the voice mail played through a Blackberry or any standard Windows media player, then you will need the solution by Mutare called EVM.
http://www.mutare.com/evm.
Ask for Sheila Aschenbrenner, she has given good pricing to some other people I know:
1 916 435 9450 saschenbrenner @ mutare.com