Avaya 11-300244 Portable Media Storage User Manual


 
Customer environment
November 2004
Avaya Modular Messaging Concepts and
Planning Guide
B-9
! Customers must choose whether to allow incoming internet
e-mail to be delivered to users' Modular Messaging mailboxes.
This includes "bounce" messages generated by Notify Me
messages sent to incorrectly specified notification addresses and
possibly replies to such messages. If choosing to allow such
messages to be delivered, the customer's external e-mail
infrastructure needs to be able to associate an incoming address to
the user's Modular Messaging mailbox. One way to do this is to
use an "e-mail host alias" such as "mm.company.com" and
register this domain with the customer's external DNS servers.
Another is to use Modular Messaging e-mail addresses with "left
hand sides" (the portion before the "@") distinct from those used
for regular e-mail addresses. For example, a user's e-mail address
might be "first.last@company.com" while their Modular
Messaging mailbox might be "first.last.mm@company.com". If
allowing Internet e-mail into users' Modular Messaging
mailboxes Avaya strongly suggests all such e-mail be filtered for
spam and viruses before being delivered to the Modular
Messaging system.