<div>Hi All,</div>
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<div>I need some help in getting vm notification via email to work on unity 4.2. The environment is as follows:</div>
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<div>We have a corporate domain and a voice mail domain. They do not speak to each other at all (via DNS,etc.), but they can talk over the network if needed. </div>
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<div>-In the voice mail domain there is an AD server an exchange server and 2 unity server (primary and fail over). </div>
<div>-I am intending to use the corporate smtp relay server (or even the exchange server) to send the voice mail notifications out. </div>
<div>-The alias' in the corporate domain do not necessarily match the alias' in the voice mail domain. </div>
<div>-I don't think this should matter since Unity attempts to send out via the unity user name.</div>
<div>-I do see messages in the Queue on the exchange server</div>
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<div>These are the steps that I went through to try and get things to work:</div>
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<div>Browsed to System Manager</div>
<div>Expanded Admin groups, then the server</div>
<div>Expand protocols</div>
<div>Right click on SMTP</div>
<div>Select new smtp virtual server</div>
<div>Entered in a name</div>
<div>Click next</div>
<div>Select the ip address of the exchange server (in the voicemail domain)</div>
<div>Select finish</div>
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<div>This did not help so I went into unity and configured the dialing domain with the corporate domain name</div>
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<div>This did not help so I created a connector and pointed it to the relay server (even though I have been advised that a connector is not needed since that is used only to send messages to other unity systems).</div>
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<div>This did not help so I put in the ip address of a specific exchange server</div>
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<div>Has anyone had any luck with getting vm notifications to work via email? (We can not and do not want to go to unified messaging) Any help/guidance would be appreciated.</div>