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VeMail is a standard feature on all DV2000/DV4 systems. A VeMail message consists of a WAV file attachment to an email message created by the system and sent to a specified email address.
To listen to the message, the recipient can play the WAV file attachment using the multimedia capabilities of the recipient's PC. No special client software is required; all you need is the standard sound card and driver found in most PCs, and a media player capable of playing standard WAV files. And unless the mailbox has been configured to "delete upon delivery," the original message will remain in the recipient's mailbox, where it can be saved, forwarded, replied to or deleted via the telephone interface.
On systems with fax support installed, fax messages may also be forwarded to email using the VeMail feature. These files are attached to the email messages as either TIF or PDF files, depending on how the mailbox's assigned COS template is configured. TIF files may be viewed in any application that supports the TIFF format; PDF files may be viewed using Adobe's free Acrobat Reader (or any other application that supports the PDF format). |