Cisco Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Audio Server Quick Setup Guide

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Configuring E-Mail Notifications for Cisco Unified MeetingPlace
Configuring Click-to-Attend Links
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Configuring Click-to-Attend Links
Perform this task to enable valid click-to-attend links in e-mail notifications and in MeetingPlace 
Conference Manager.
Procedure
Step 1
Log in to the Administration Center.
Step 2
Select System Configuration > Usage Configuration.
Step 3
Configure the fields in the 
 section.
Step 4
Select Save.
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Configuring the SMTP Servers
For Cisco Unified MeetingPlace to send e-mail notifications, one of the following must be configured:
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At least one SMTP server
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Microsoft Outlook integration
Note
To send e-mail notifications, Cisco Unified MeetingPlace does not use the mail server information that 
you entered while installing the operating system (OS). Even if you want both the OS and the 
Cisco Unified MeetingPlace application to use the same SMTP server, you must re-enter the server 
information through the Administration Center by performing this procedure.
After the initial system startup, Cisco Unified MeetingPlace uses the primary SMTP server to send 
e-mail notifications. If the system fails to send e-mail notifications through the primary SMTP server, 
the system immediately switches to using the secondary SMTP server, if configured. The system 
continues to use the secondary SMTP server until a problem occurs; then the system automatically 
switches to using the primary SMTP server. 
Before You Begin
If you want to use Microsoft Outlook exclusively for e-mail notifications, then do not perform this task. 
Instead, see the Integration Note for Installing and Configuring Microsoft Outlook with Cisco Unified 
MeetingPlace
 
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Restriction
Transport Layer Security (TLS) is not supported for SMTP e-mail notifications.