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The Tools Menu
Note: Even though the addVANTAGE Pro software is sending the e-mails, the address
must be valid. The From field can point to an e-mail alias or be a real person’s e-
mail address.
Figure 51. E-mail Service Configuration
3. Configure the SMTP server by entering its name into the Server name field.
If your SMTP server requires authentication:
a. Select the Use authentication checkbox.
b. Complete the User name and Password fields appropriately (if in
doubt, ask your network administrator).
4. You can optionally configure a port to be used for the outgoing mail server.
To do so, a d d
:portnumber to the end of the server name, where
portnumber is the designated number of the port you want to use. Using
the above example, a Server name of smtp.yourdomain.com:26 would
indicate port 26 on the server. If you don’t add a port, the default used for
outgoing e-mails is 25.
SIP/VoIP Settings
Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) is a protocol that helps to connect VoIP (Voice
over IP) participants. Adcon chose this protocol because providers are available
that offer a connection between a VoIP participant and a normal telephone
(POTS). Using this technology, you can make several calls concurrently without
having an outgoing phone line and just by using your Internet connection. You
must have an account with the SIP provider before you can connect. This is
quite similar to having an email account: You search for a provider and create
an account there, then you get your login data and the server address you need
to connect to. You even get a SIP phone number, which is unnecessary in the
context of addVANTAGE Pro.
To configure the addVANTAGE Pro software’s SIP/VoIP settings, do the
following:
1. Select Tools
Server SettingsSIP/VoIP Settings to display the dialog
shown in Figure 52.
Figure 52. SIP/VoIP Settings
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