Networking (AMIS)
UX Mail Manual
Chapter 2: Features
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When a user logs onto a Network Mailbox, they hear any undelivered messages in FIFO (first-in-first-
out) order.
A user logged onto a Network Mailbox cannot record and send a message.
A user can reply to a network message. If properly programmed, the system delivers the reply to the
mailbox of the extension in the remote system that initially sent the message.
A Network Mailbox saves messages for the Message Retention interval. After that interval, voice mail
deletes the messages in the Network Mailbox.
Message Storage Limit sets how many messages can be left in a Network Mailbox.
After leaving a message in the Network Alias Mailbox, the Next Call Routing Mailbox provides the
caller with an Instruction Menu and additional dialing options. This option does not apply to Network
Remote Mailboxes.
Park and Page is not available at a Network Mailbox.
An Automated Attendant caller can leave a Quick Message in a Network Mailbox, which is then deliv-
ered to the remote system.
Return Receipt is not available at a Network Mailbox.
The prevent unauthorized access, a Network Mailbox can have a Security Code.
Time and Date Stamp identifies the message as a network message, announces the sender’s mailbox
number, and announces the number of the remote system.
Networking does not support the Urgent Message feature. The message sender can mark a message as
urgent, but the message is not delivered as an Urgent Message across the network.
Programming
Basic Programming at the Sending System
Step 1
Enable voice mail ports for network callouts.
1.1
C
USTOMIZE
: P
ORT
O
PTIONS
: A
- Be sure at least one port is enabled for network callouts.
✔
By default, this option is disabled (No).
Step 2
Enter the sending system’s number (using # delimiters).
2.1
C
USTOMIZE
: T
ENANT
O
PTIONS
: [G
FOR
MORE
.
- This is required for the
MC
(Make Call),
RE
(Message Reply), and
TI
(Time and Date
Stamp) features.
- Enter the number exactly as it should be dialed to reach the sending system, excluding the
leading 1 (if required) and trunk access codes.
✔
By default, this entry is
N
(None).
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