UM8000
Issue 2.0
General Description Manual
2 - 17
With VMM, VML or VMG, you use intuitive VCR-style buttons for playing messages.
You can use the mouse to click on the Rewind, Pause, or Fast Forward buttons to
move quickly through messages. A position slider shows where you are in the
message and lets you move immediately to any part of the message. Using the
mouse you can redirect a message to any subscriber, including groups of subscribers.
You can save voice messages as WAV files when you attach them to an e-mail
message.
VMM supports Outlook 2003 and 2007. VML supports Lotus Notes versions 6.0, 6.5
and 7.0. VMG supports GroupWise 6.5 and 7.0. These applications can be used on
Windows 2000 and XP
™
platforms. VMM, VML and VMG give you some of the same
features as the basic ViewMail application, including:
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Archiving messages
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Copying or pasting messages to other applications
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Message status
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Multimedia playback and record
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Password controlled access
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Push button message control
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Return receipt
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Rules-based message handling (with Microsoft Exchange Server, Lotus Domino
and Novell GroupWise)
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Save as WAV files
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Sorting messages
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VCR-style playback controls
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Visual and audio message notification
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Volume control
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Sending messages to the Internet
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Live Record (VMM and VMG only)
ViewCall
®
Plus
ViewCall Plus provides total control over all incoming, outgoing, external, and internal
phone traffic by managing calls on a PC using a Windows graphical user interface
(GUI). ViewCall Plus lets you manage live phone calls in the same way that Unified
Messaging lets you control voice mail, and it gives you the ability to manage data
about each caller with the applications, such as Microsoft Office.
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