Cisco Cisco Unified MeetingPlace SMTP E-Mail Gateway Manuale Di Manutenzione
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Cisco MeetingPlace E-Mail Gateway System Manager’s Guide
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Chapter 1 Introduction
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Installing and configuring MeetingPlace E-Mail Gateway on a Windows NT or Windows 2000
workstation or server.
workstation or server.
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Distributing MeetingPlace E-Mail Gateway information and instructions to users.
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Monitoring and maintaining the MeetingPlace E-Mail Gateway log file and system connections.
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Diagnosing and solving any system problems that may occur with MeetingPlace E-Mail Gateway
and providing technical support for MeetingPlace E-Mail Gateway users.
and providing technical support for MeetingPlace E-Mail Gateway users.
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This guide includes Notes, Tips, and Warnings to highlight important information.
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Notes contain information about a particular subject that we want to bring to your attention.
Tip
Tips offer helpful hints and time-saving suggestions about using MeetingPlace E-Mail Gateway.
Warning
Warnings identify essential steps, actions, or system messages that should not be ignored.
What’s New in This Release
New features in this release of MeetingPlace E-Mail Gateway include the following:
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Japanese Language Templates. MeetingPlace E-Mail Gateway now includes three customizable
Japanese notification templates. Each template provides bilingual information (English and
Japanese), and includes a click-to-attend link that connects to a Japanese meeting details page.
Japanese notification templates. Each template provides bilingual information (English and
Japanese), and includes a click-to-attend link that connects to a Japanese meeting details page.
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Japanese Language Meeting Notifications. Participants can now receive e-mail meeting
notifications in their profile language. For example, users who indicate Japanese as their profile
language will now receive meeting notifications in Japanese regardless of the language assigned for
a particular meeting.
notifications in their profile language. For example, users who indicate Japanese as their profile
language will now receive meeting notifications in Japanese regardless of the language assigned for
a particular meeting.
Notifications for guests, who have no user profile, will default to the language assigned for the
meeting. Notifications for those participants who indicate a profile language with no supporting
language templates, such as French Canadian, will default to the language assigned for the meeting.
meeting. Notifications for those participants who indicate a profile language with no supporting
language templates, such as French Canadian, will default to the language assigned for the meeting.
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Customized Time Zones. Users can now receive meeting notifications customized to their local
time zone. For example, a meeting on 2/28/01 at 3 p.m. PST will result in the following meeting
notifications:
time zone. For example, a meeting on 2/28/01 at 3 p.m. PST will result in the following meeting
notifications:
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Participants in the U.S. (PST): Meeting at 2/28/02, 3p.m.
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Participants in Japan: Meeting at 3/01/01, 8 a.m.
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Participants in the U.K. (GMT): Meeting at 2/28/01, 11 p.m.
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Notifications for guests will default to the scheduler’s time zone setting.