Avaya 11-300244 Portable Media Storage User Manual


 
Avaya Modular Messaging Concepts and Planning Guide
5-30 November 2004
Avaya Modular Messaging Concepts and
Planning Guide
The Modular Messaging Server enforces community-based sending
restrictions at delivery time. Feedback will not be given when addressing
a message to a destination that the system does not allow the originator to
reach. However, for each unreachable destination, the originator will
receive a delivery failure notice stating that messaging to the intended
recipient was not permitted. This behavior produces uniformity between
the telephone user interfaces and the graphical clients.
Sending restrictions do not affect directory lookup services available to
subscribers. When addressing or performing lookups based on name or
number, results will include entries to which sending may be restricted.
Community-based sending restrictions may not be suitable to partition a
Modular Messaging system for multi-tenant applications, as entries for
other tenants will appear in a given tenant's addressing and lookup results.
A common configuration for community-based sending restrictions is to
allow only selected individuals to use very large enhanced lists or
broadcast lists. To do so, the administrator would assign the privileged
persons into their own community and then modify the restrictions matrix
to prevent all other communities from sending into the community
housing the list mailboxes.