At 10:19 AM 6/2/2007, you wrote:
> >The outbound access is controlled by CO Incoming/Outgoing (duh) > >section 3.2. For CO line number 2 in the upper right, tick off > >outgoing access for the fax line and you get that solved. > >My bad. I looked at it 3 times, but totally missed the tiny box >in the upper RH corner specifying the CO line; I was assuming >that the restrictions therein applied to the group. > > >Voice mail has a trace feature, remember, under Utilities. Turn it > >on, call into the VM 115 #6 101 and leave a message. It will trace > >out the call and what happens as it ends. If it can't find a host, > >or password is bad or whatever, it will tell you. > >That is bound to fail, but I WILL try calling 107 #6 etc..... >[The users came from a KXTD-TVS100 and recall dialing 165...] If you'd go to 1.3 NUMBERING PLAN, you could make 107 be 165 and we wouldn't have to retrain the end user or the installer. > > And you gotta have the IP address of the smtp server not the "web" > > address (like smtp.yourdomain.com). > >I'm pointing to the SMTP server, but missed the fact it won't do >a DNS lookup. I'll have to set the hard IP number and try again. You could drop to friendly DOS and ping the SMTP server and it will give you the IP number to plug in, but I guess you already know that. > > BTW - If you are having the system send out the actual message.... > >Not a chance... it's sending notification, period. People emailing >their phone messages around had best consider the un-privacy aspects. >[If you have law firm clients, or MD's; get a signoff in writing..] > Hey, if you have the technology to intercept my e-mail VM messages, more power to ya. Please delete the ones from bill collectors and telemarketeers. Wait a minute, I'd think that my VM was broken. > > The help files are html based and will open in any browser - I tried > > Firefox and it works fine (just faster) <wink> > >And with far fewer virus issues... > > > I use help search page which is installed to the following place on your > > computer (YMMV) C:\Program Files\Panasonic\KX-TVA Maintenance > > Console\Help\English\data\search.htm > > It will bring up links for the Programming, Feature, Installation, and > > Subscribers manuals all on one page. No more guessing which place to go. > >I'd missed that. What I was referring to was the context-sensitive >help in the applications; that's what's broken for me.. > >But I should bow to Carl's superiour advice and just upgrade to Vista; >I'm sure that would solve all my problems...I know he loves it.. Each time I find another broken thing on vista I say out loud I JUST LOOOOVE Vista. Except for Netstumbler security, it's actually behaving.....today. _________________________________________________________________ KX-T Mailing list --- http://kxthelp.com/ Subscription changes: http://kxthelp.com/mailman/listinfo/kxt