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New Msg Retention
(days)
The maximum number of days that a new (unheard)
message remains in a voice mailbox before the NBX system
marks it for deletion. However, the message is not deleted
until the end of this sequence of events:
■
The user logs in.
■
The NBX system informs the user that the message will be
deleted.
■
The user takes no action to prevent the deletion of the
message.
■
The user logs out.
Default:
30 days.
NOTE:
When a user listens to a new message or saves it, the
system resets the time stamp for that message. The
Msg
Retention
value (described next) controls when the system
marks the message for deletion.
Msg Retention (days) The maximum number of days that a message remains in the
mailbox after a user has listened to it or saved it. The NBX
system then marks the message for deletion. However, the
message is not deleted until the end of this sequence of
events:
■
The user logs in.
■
The NBX system informs the user that the message will be
deleted.
■
The user takes no action to prevent the deletion of the
message.
■
The user logs out.
Default:
30 days
Max Incoming Msg
Length (minutes)
The maximum length, in minutes, for any one message.
Default:
5 minutes
Maximum:
10 minutes
Voice Mail
Compression Format
The system uses ADPCM as the voice mail compression
format for voice prompts and messages.
On Disk Voice Mail
Format
The system uses ADPCM as the compression format for voice
prompts and mail on your disk.
Disable AA Transfer
Prompt
Enables or disables the transfer prompt (“
Please hold while
your call is transferred
”) when a call is transferred from the
Auto Attendant.
Default:
disabled (unchecked)
Table 55
Voice Mail Settings (continued)
Field
Purpose
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