Manual

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TheIP/PortlinewillspecifywhichporttheHTTPserviceisusing.Youshouldbeable
toputtheServerUrlintoawebbrowserandseeasimplewebpage.
3.1.2.2UsingHTTPClientsovertheInternet
Before any clients can be used over the Internet, the fax server’s HTTP service must be made accessible
from the internet. Using a domain name is recommended, to allow changing the IP address used  
without needing to reconfigure all clients. Verify it works by going entering
http://faxserver.domain.com:84/HttpService.api in a web browser, changing faxserver.domain.com
appropriately.Youshouldseeasimplewebpage.
Once the fax server is accessible, the client MSIs must be updated with the new URL. An MSI editing
tool like Microsoft Orca is required to edit the MSIs. Orca can be downloaded from Microsoft as part of the
Windows SDK Components for Windows Installer Developers (http://msdn.microsoft.com/en
us/library/aa370834(VS.85).aspx).
Download each MSI you will be using, and open each of them with Orca. Navigate to the Property table,
and modify the SERVER_URL property value. The value should be http:// plus the fully qualified domain
name of the fax server, plus the port used (if any). Do not include a trailing slash or any part of the
servicepath.
Place the MSIs somewhere your users can access them. Do not replace the originals on the fax server
sincetheywillbeoverwrittenandthechangeswillbelost.
3.1.3SMTP
See2.9.2EmailIntegrationusingSMTP.
3.1.3.1UsingSMTPClientsovertheInternet
See2.9.4.1GenericSMTPRouting.
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