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Release Note, Cisco MeetingPlace E-Mail Gateway 4.2.0 
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OL-6029-01 
Cisco Systems, Inc. 
Revision Date 5/12/04
 
1 Overview 
This document describes in a high level the features pertaining to Cisco MeetingPlace E-Mail 
Gateway, Release 4.2.0.6. 
 
This is an international version of the e-mail gateway. The primary feature is to enable customers 
to receive and send notifications in other languages once a meeting has been scheduled. Japanese 
notification templates are provided as part of this release. 
2 Obtaining 
Documentation 
Cisco MeetingPlace documentation and additional literature are available on Cisco.com. For 
more information about obtaining documentation and additional literature, see the Cisco 
MeetingPlace E-Mail Gateway System Manager’s Guide (SMG)

 
•  To access the most current Cisco MeetingPlace documentation on the World Wide Web, go 
to http://www.cisco.com/univercd/home/home.htm 
•  To access the Cisco website, go to http://www.cisco.com 
•  To access International Cisco websites, go to 
http://www.cisco.com/public/countries_languages.shtml 
 
Note: Throughout the remainder of this document, Cisco MeetingPlace is referred to as 
“MeetingPlace”. 
3 Software 
Compatibility/Requirements 
3.1 Operating 
System 
•  English Windows 2000 Server with Japanese language package 
•  English Windows NT Server with Japanese language package 
•  Japanese Windows 2000 Server 
•  Japanese Windows NT Server 
 
Note: The SMTP Gateway will not install correctly on a Windows NT Server machine that is 
running Windows Terminal Server.  This is a known issue and is being investigated.  Until 
this is resolved the gateway cannot be installed on the same machine as Windows 
Terminal Server. 
3.2 MeetingPlace 
System 
•  MeetingPlace 2000 (Version 4.2.x.x) or later. 
3.3 Web 
Publisher 
•  Web Publisher 2000 (Version 4.2.x.x) or later. 
3.4 New 
Features 
•  The new feature in this release will allow separate notifications (in different local languages) 
to be sent to participants of a meeting according to their profile language. For example, the