Cisco Cisco Unified MeetingPlace SMTP E-Mail Gateway 维护手册
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Cisco MeetingPlace E-Mail Gateway System Manager’s Guide
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Chapter 2 MeetingPlace E-Mail Gateway Concepts and Functions
MeetingPlace E-Mail Gateway Concepts
MeetingPlace E-Mail Gateway Concepts
This section provides an overview of how MeetingPlace E-Mail Gateway integrates with your
MeetingPlace server and e-mail system to distribute meeting notifications. Once installed, MeetingPlace
E-Mail Gateway enables your users to:
MeetingPlace server and e-mail system to distribute meeting notifications. Once installed, MeetingPlace
E-Mail Gateway enables your users to:
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Receive e-mail notifications for scheduled, rescheduled, or canceled MeetingPlace meetings.
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Distribute meeting attachments with meeting notifications.
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Request personalized meeting schedules for the next 30 days.
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Retrieve meeting schedules and attachments.
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Customize meeting notifications.
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Include or remove a click-to-attend link
to the meeting Web page where users can join the voice and
web conference.
MeetingPlace E-Mail Gateway (SMTP) is intended to replace MeetingPlace E-Mail Gateway (MAPI).
MeetingPlace E-Mail Gateway (SMTP) uses the Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP) to connect to
your e-mail server and distribute meeting notifications via e-mail. It acts as an outgoing notification
gateway, handling distribution of meeting notifications and meeting attachments.
MeetingPlace E-Mail Gateway (SMTP) uses the Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP) to connect to
your e-mail server and distribute meeting notifications via e-mail. It acts as an outgoing notification
gateway, handling distribution of meeting notifications and meeting attachments.
The Notification Process
When a meeting is scheduled on MeetingPlace, MeetingPlace E-Mail Gateway picks up the meeting
notifications from the MeetingPlace post office and forwards these to the customer’s e-mail server. The
e-mail server then sends the meeting notifications to the mailboxes of the invited users.
notifications from the MeetingPlace post office and forwards these to the customer’s e-mail server. The
e-mail server then sends the meeting notifications to the mailboxes of the invited users.