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kathryns



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PostPosted: Sat Apr 14, 2007 6:17 pm    Post subject: Page PageGate Receipient from Lotus Notes E-Mail Reply with quote

We currently send alpha paging to our Arch pagers from our Lotus Notes e-mail accounts. We are implementing PageGate Paging in house and even though we have created Intranet Links for internal paging, we want the capability of paging those pagers from Lotus Notes.

I know we have to set up accounts in Lotus Notes that reflect the 'receipient_name@pagegate' What I need to know is how and what I need to set up on the PageGate Server so that we can accomplish this.

We use straight TAP - but can install Outlook or Lotus Notes on the server and create a "pagegate" account and mailbox.....How will PageGate know to "Get" the messages that hit the server's e-mail and send them to the correct recipient? Would it be best to set up a separate Domino server & Database to handle the traffic?

Is there an easier way and I am thinking it is too complicated? Thanks in advance.



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PostPosted: Sun Apr 15, 2007 6:09 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

You will need the optional getMAIL module. THis will allow PageGate to watch email boxes for specific messages and then act on them



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