Avaya 11-300244 Portable Media Storage User Manual


 
Avaya Modular Messaging Concepts and Planning Guide
6-2 November 2004
Avaya Modular Messaging Concepts and
Planning Guide
Addressing
Every Modular Messaging mailbox is assigned the following addresses
that can be used to address messages from the Modular Messaging
telephone user interface (TUI) and from a desktop PC:
! Primary mailbox address
! Local mailbox number
! Numeric Address
Notes:
! For information on addressing messages to Personal Distribution
Lists (PDLs), see Addressing messages to PDLs
on page 5-38.
! For addressing from UCC Speech Access, refer to the UCC
Speech Access documentation available at:
http://support.avaya.com.
Primary mailbox address
Modular Messaging uses the mailbox number and a standard e-mail
address as the primary addresses for subscriber mailboxes.
In most voicemail systems, the primary mailbox address is the mailbox
number. Modular Messaging also associates an e-mail address with each
mailbox:
! In a Modular Messaging—MSS system, the e-mail address is of
the form firstname.lastname@msshost.company.com, where
msshost.company.com is the DNS name of the MSS, and can be
replaced with an e-mail host alias name. For more information,
see Other networking considerations for Modular Messaging—
MSS on page 6-3.
Note: This e-mail address cannot be the same as the
subscriber’s corporate e-mail address, as this is the
address of the subscriber's MSS mailbox, and not of
the subscriber’s corporate e-mail mailbox.
! In Modular Messaging—Microsoft Exchange and Modular
Messaging—IBM Lotus Domino systems, the e-mail address is
the subscriber’s corporate e-mail address. Typically, this address
is of the form firstname.lastname@company.com.