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Mailbox Processing on the PC and the E-Mail Service

A31003-S2330-B690-2-7619, January 2003

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HiPath Xpressions V3.0, User Manual

HiPath Xpressions Outlook Extensions

2.5.3.3

Other HiPath Xpressions Addresses

In addition to SMS addresses, you can also contact

HiPath Xpressions users: [MRS:<server name>/<user name>]
for example, [MRS:XPRESSIONS/SYLVIAWEISS]

HiPath Xpressions distribution lists: [MRS:<server name>/<distribution list name>]
for example, [MRS:XPRESSIONS/SYLVIAWEISS_RS1]

fax numbers: [MRS:FAXG3/<faxno>]
for example, [MRS:FAXG3/498972237877]

SMTP addresses: [MRS:SMTP/<smtp address>]
for example, [MRS:SMTP/[email protected]]

in addition to the SMS addresses.

2.6

HiPath Xpressions Outlook Extensions

The HiPath Xpressions Outlook Extensions are extensions for Microsoft Outlook. The exten-
sions are available in three versions:

Basic

Entry

Standard

The Basic, Entry, and Standard HiPath Xpressions Outlook Extensions are extensions for Mi-
crosoft Outlook 97, Outlook 98, Outlook 2000, and Outlook 2002 (Outlook XP). The CTI func-
tionality is limited to the simple setup of a connection to the required user (no TAPI).

The HiPath Xpressions Entry Outlook Extensions are extensions for Microsoft Outlook 2000/
Outlook 2002, but, in comparison to Basic, with an improved user interface. The CTI function-
ality is limited, as for Basic, to the simple setup of a connection to the required user (no TAPI).

The HiPath Xpressions Standard Outlook Extensions are extensions for Microsoft Outlook
2000/2002 with the user interface and messaging functionality (fax, voice and SMS) as in Entry.
However the CTI functionality includes a series of convenient telephone functions for the opti-
mal integration of telephone and PC (TAPI).

This chapter describes the versions Basic and Entry. The convenient telephone functions of
Standard are described in a separate user manual. To make things easier, the following sym-
bols are used:

identifies the functions that apply only to the Basic version and not the Entry

identifies the functions that apply only to the Entry and Standard versions and not
to the Basic version.

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