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Troubleshooting Email Notifications for Cisco Unified MeetingPlace
User Does Not Receive Email Notifications
Broken Click-to-Attend Meeting URL in Email Notifications
System Sends Excessive Random Email Messages
Additional References for Troubleshooting Email Notifications
Troubleshooting Email Notifications for Cisco Unified MeetingPlace
Release 8.5
Revised: February 6, 2012 3:30 pm
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User Does Not Receive Email Notifications
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Broken Click-to-Attend Meeting URL in Email Notifications
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System Sends Excessive Random Email Messages
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Additional References for Troubleshooting Email Notifications
User Does Not Receive Email Notifications
Problem
User does not receive email notifications.
Solution
Check and correct the configuration:
Step 1
Check and correct the Email address in the user profile.
If the user does not have a Cisco Unified MeetingPlace user profile, make sure that the meeting scheduler entered the correct email address for the user while scheduling the meeting.
Step 2
Check and correct the Email type and format in the user profile:
If the user does not have a Cisco Unified MeetingPlace user profile, check and correct the Email type and format in the Guest Profile.
Step 3
Verify that the system is configured to support the selected Email type and format.
For example, if an SMTP option is selected, make sure that the SMTP Server Configuration Page is properly configured.
Step 4
Verify that the email server (for example, SMTP server or Microsoft Exchange Server) is up and running.
Step 5
(Microsoft Outlook integration only) Verify that the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace mailbox account on the Microsoft Exchange Server can send and receive email messages.
Solution
Check the logs. Check for any exceptions in the logs at /var/mp/web/rcms.out.
Related Topics
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Configuring Email Notifications for Cisco Unified MeetingPlace on MeetingPlace-Scheduled and Audio-Only Deployments module
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Integration Note for Installing and Configuring IBM Lotus Notes with Cisco Unified MeetingPlace http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/sw/ps5664/ps5669/prod_installation_guides_list.html
Broken Click-to-Attend Meeting URL in Email Notifications
Problem
Email notifications that are sent to meeting invitees contain a broken URL for attending the meeting.
Recommended Action Correct the Click-to-Attend Link Configuration (MeetingPlace-managed and
audio-only deployments only) on the Usage Configuration Page.
Recommended Action As a short-term workaround, have the user copy the entire click-to-attend link
and paste it into the address field of the browser. Delete any spaces or line breaks.
Recommended Action If the hostname field in the click-to-attend link is empty, fill in the hostname
of the web server. If the web server has SSL enabled, change http to https.
Recommended Action (Microsoft Outlook integration only) The Microsoft Outlook client of the user
or the Microsoft Exchange settings might be set to wrap text. For more information, see these
Microsoft Knowledge Base articles:
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http://support.microsoft.com/support/kb/articles/Q250/5/58.asp
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http://support.microsoft.com/support/kb/articles/Q281/8/35.asp
Related Topics
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Configuring Click-to-Attend Links in the Configuring Email Notifications for Cisco Unified MeetingPlace on MeetingPlace-Scheduled and Audio-Only Deployments module
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Field Reference: Usage Configuration Page in the Administration Center Page References for Cisco Unified MeetingPlace module
System Sends Excessive Random Email Messages
Problem
Cisco Unified MeetingPlace sends excessive email messages that crash your email system.
Possible Cause The email messages are generated by the cron script. The cron daemon sends an
email report of all its jobs to the email address that is configured in the crontab file.
Recommended Action Disable the email reports by manually editing the crontab file. Specifically,
change the line with MAILTO to read MAILTO= "".
Additional References for Troubleshooting Email Notifications