Technical data
7. Client/Server interface imond
As of version 1.5.2: on the page Names it is also possible to synchronize the local phone
book with the router’s one (stored in /etc/phonebook) and vice versa. The files are not
simply replaced but missing entries will be added. If a phone number exists in both
phone books with different name you will be prompted for the entry to be taken. Note
that the synchronization of the phone book on the router is only changed in the ramdisk,
so, after a reboot all changes will be lost.
• Sound: Wave-files specified here will be played when the specific event has occurred.
– E-Mail: If E-Mail-Checking finds new E-Mails on the POP3-Server specified, the
selected wave-file will be played.
– E-Mail-Error: If an error occurs when loading E-Mails auftritt, this wave-file will
be played.
– Connection lost: When the connection to the roter is gone (i.i. the router is re-
booted), this wave-file will be played. If the option “Automatic Reconnect to router”
is not activated a MessageBox will pop up asking you to reconnect.
– Connection Notification: When establishing a connection this wave-file will be
played.
– Connection closed: When a connection is closed this wave-file will be played.
– Call Notification: If Call Notification is activated this wave-file will be played on
incoming calls.
– Fax Notification: If a new FAX is received this wave-file will be played.
• E-Mails
– Accounts: Configure your POP3-Accounts here.
– Activate E-Mail-Check: Should E-Mail-check look for new E-Mails automatically?
∗ Check every x Min: How often should the E-Mail-check look for E-Mails auto-
matically. Attention: a short interval can keep the router online forever! This
will be the case if the interval is chosen shorter than the Hangup-Timeout of
the circuit in use.
∗ TimeOut x Sec: How long should we wait for the POP3-Server until it answers?
The value “0” means no timeout is in effect.
∗ Also if Router is offline: The router will perform a dialin to look for E-Mails.
After checking all POP3-accounts the connection will be shut again. To use
this feature the Dialmode has to set to ‘auto’. Attention: If not using a flatrate
additional costs will arise!
∗ Circuit to use: Which circuit should be used for checking E-Mails?
∗ Stay online afterwards: Should the connection stay until Hangup-timeout or
hung up directly after E-Mail-Check.
∗ Load E-Mail-Header: Should the E-Mail-Headers be loaded instead of only
queriying the number of E-Mails? Loading E-Mail-Headers is a precondition
for deleting E-Mails directly on the server.
∗ Notify only of new E-Mails: Should only be noted for new E-Mails acoustically
and with the tray icon?
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