
Message Forwarding
14 NN40011-040 Issue 1.2 BCM Rls 6.0
Message Forwarding System Properties Settings
Outgoing SMTP Mail/Proxy
server, Account Name, &
Password
Enter the IP address of the Email server on your network
(e.g. your Microsoft Exchange Server). Alternatively some
Internet Service Providers (ISP‟s) require you to use
specific mail servers with login details (Account Name &
Password) when sending outgoing emails. If this is a
requirement for your provider, enter the details into these
fields. If you are unsure, please check with your ISP.
This defaults to port 25, but you can change this by typing
into this field.
Outgoing SMTP requires
encryption (TLS)
This option allows a level of security between the entered
mail server, and the client (your mobile device). Again, if
unsure please check with your network provider for more
details.
Enable Message Forwarding
User Administration
This option is selected by default. This allows local users to
change the email address that the forwarded emails will go
to. If you uncheck this box you must enter an email address
in the local user‟s mailbox settings, configured in Mailbox
Manager (this cannot be changed by the local user and
becomes a read only field).
Message Forwarding “From”
email address
This is optional, and blank by default. If required, in the
Message Forwarding “From” E-Mail Address box, type your
e-mail address for sending outgoing Email. If you have
entered your ISP‟s mail server or proxy server details, you
may also have been given a default email address that
outgoing mail is sent from. If required, enter that address
into this field. If left blank, the service will generate an entry
based upon the BCM‟s extension number and your network
domain name. For example, all forwarded email will display
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