Avaya 3.1.0 Manual Do Utilizador

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Avaya one-X Quick Edition Release 3.1.0 Telephone User Guide
May 2007
 
5. In the To Address field, type the e-mail address of the person to whom notifications will be 
sent (for example, user1@mycompany.com).
6. In the From Address field, type an e-mail address that the telephone can use to place in 
the From field of the e-mail header. This value has to look like an e-mail address, but it 
does not have to be a real e-mail address (for example, email@user1phone.com is 
acceptable). Choose a value that is meaningful to the party who will be receiving e-mail 
messages from the telephone.
7. Select Enable Notification.
8. Click Submit.
9. Log out.
Playing an Audio File Attachment 
Users may listen to the voicemail recording by opening the audio file using the media player.
User PC requirements:
a plug-in for the Microsoft Windows Media Player (a free download from the Avaya 
Technical Support site and installed on each user PC - see Notes, below)
Microsoft Windows XP or 2003
audio playback capability
a media player that supports the G.729a CODEC.
A Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP) recipient is used to send e-mail messages from 
voicemail on a telephone to an SMTP server, which in turn forwards the e-mail messages to the 
specified user’s e-mail address. 
Note:
Note:
The plug-in is not compatible with “N” editions of the Microsoft Windows XP 
operating system.
Note:
Note:
In addition, the plug-in requires that you install Microsoft DirectX 9.0c (or later) 
runtime software and the Microsoft Installer installation program. DirectX is an 
addition to the Microsoft Windows operating system. 
A link to the installation program and the plug-in (
) is conveniently included in every e-mail message. Install the Microsoft Installer 
program and run the installation program once to install the plug-in. The installation program will 
remind you to download and install the required DirectX runtime software.
1. After the plug-in has been installed (and provided you installed the DirectX runtime 
software), double-clicking the WAV file attachment directly from within the e-mail message 
will start the playback of the WAV file through the Windows Media Player.