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Purpose Command or Action If you want to chain to a third device if notification to the device fails, select Send To and the device that you want Unity Connection to notify next if notification to the device fails. If not, select Do Nothing. For each of the other recipients in the notification chain, you can repeat step Task List for Chaining Message Step 2 Notification to setup the device till you reach the end of recipient list. Setting Up SMTP Message Notification Cisco Unity Connection can notify a user of new messages by calling a phone or pager. Also, you can set up Unity Connection to send message and calendar event notifications in the form of text messages to text pagers and text-compatible mobile phones using SMTP. Users can receive notification of new messages by email. Unity Connection supports two types of notification emails: plain text using SMTP notification devices; or HTML using HTML notification devices. HTML notifications can only be used for new voice mail. For other types of messages, you must use plain text SMTP notifications. To enhance security, both types of devices require connection to an SMTP smart host. Note Enabling SMTP Notification Step 1 Configure the SMTP smart host to accept messages from the Unity Connection server. See the documentation for the SMTP server application that you are using. Step 2 Configure the Unity Connection server. See the Configuring the Unity Connection Server to Relay Messages to a Smart Host section. Step 3 Configure Unity Connection user accounts or user templates. See the Configuring Notification Devices section. Configuring the Unity Connection Server to Relay Messages to a Smart Host Step 1 In Cisco Unity Connection Administration, expand System Settings > SMTP Configuration, then select Smart Host. Step 2 On the Smart Host page, in the Smart Host field, enter the IP address or fully qualified domain name of the SMTP smarthost server, for example, https://<domain name of server>.cisco.com. (Enter the fully qualified domain name of the server only if DNS is configured.) The Smart Host can contain up to 50 characters. Note Step 3 Select Save. System Administration Guide 178 Notifications Setting Up SMTP Message Notification