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Not all prompts are described in each operation.
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The prompts in each operation are not exactly the same as the actual prompts you will hear
from the Unified Messaging system.
1.8.2 Logging in to and Configuring Your Mailbox
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Subscriber Tutorial (Easy Mailbox Configuration)
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Changing or Deleting Your Personal Greeting Messages
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Personal Greetings for Caller ID
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Changing or Deleting Your Subscriber (Owner) Name
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Common Service Commands and Navigation Commands
Logging in to Your Mailbox for the First Time
The first time you log in to your mailbox, there are certain mailbox settings you should perform before using
any other Subscriber Services. These settings identify you as the owner of your mailbox, and are described
in "
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Password
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Subscriber’s Name
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Personal Greeting Messages
Your Unified Messaging system may be programmed to initiate a "Subscriber Tutorial" the first time you log
in to your mailbox. If the Subscriber Tutorial is enabled, Unified Messaging system prompts will guide you
through the mailbox configuration process.
Logging in to Your Mailbox
In order to access Subscriber Services (to play messages, change mailbox settings, etc.), you must first log
in to your mailbox. There are 2 ways to log in to your mailbox:
Manual Log-in:
Manual Log-in is necessary when logging in to your mailbox using someone else’s extension, or when
Automatic Log-in is not enabled for your mailbox.
Automatic Log-in:
When logging in to your mailbox from your own extension, you do not need to enter any special commands
or your mailbox number.
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The UM group’s default floating extension number depends on system programming. For
more information, consult your System Administrator or System Manager.
1.8.2 Logging in to and Configuring Your Mailbox
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