OmniMessaging Functional Description 8.3
OmniMessaging Functional Description
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7.5 IMAP, POP, SMTP Protocol support
Users can access the OmniMessaging server using standard email clients (e.g.
Microsoft Outlook Express, Netscape). The user configures zlemail.com as their
SMTP server, IMAP server or POP server. Requests come in to the
OmniMessaging server as standard TCPIP requests. The wireless access is
provided by the Cellular Network Provider.
7.6 WAP Support
OmniMessaging users can provision themselves and also alter their settings
using the WAP interface. Thus a user can register/de-register himself from a
service using the WAP interface. In addition, once registered the user can
change his personal settings using the WAP interface. These include
functionalities like - change password, adding an alias, setting forwarding or
autoreply features, altering his personal autoreply messages etc.
7.7 Device type recognition
OmniMessaging users can configure the device type associated with an email
address. As a result OmniMessaging is able to intelligently route messages to
the devices using the appropriate protocols. E.g. we would use the SMPP
protocol to deliver a message to a Cellular Phone, or an SMS notification to an
IPAQ. The graphic images can be reformatted based on the device display
type. Hence JPG images are delivered to phones that support JPG and GIF
images are delivered to phones that support GIF images.
7.8 Configurable Notification
Users can send Notification (“New Mail”) messages to Cellular Phones, IPAQ
PDA, Palm PDAs, wireless Laptops, Pager Devices etc. Notification is enabled
and configured by the user. Configuration options include the subject length of
the message, content size, delivery mechanism etc. All of these attributes are
stored in the User Profile.
7.9 Enterprise Mailbox
ISPs can offer group mailboxes to corporate customers on a group-sharing
basis. Enterprise mailbox service is for middle/small enterprise, this kind of
company has the need of exchanging information on internet, but the common
free internet mailbox can not meet their requirement of high speed, security,
stable and independence, and installation of own mail server will cost too much
and pay more O&M cost, so they need service provider to provide mailbox
rental service.
Corporate customers can use this feature to have their own group of mailboxes,
with specific configurable properties and their own administrators. These
customers can also have their own branding and customized Webmail.