Avaya 11-300244 Portable Media Storage User Manual


 
Modular Messaging interfaces
November 2004
Avaya Modular Messaging Concepts and
Planning Guide
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Subscriber Options
Subscribers can use the Subscriber Options application to modify their
mailbox settings from a desktop PC.
With Modular Messaging—MSS and Modular Messaging—Microsoft
Exchange, Subscriber Options integrates with the Microsoft Outlook
e-mail client. Subscriber Options also works as a standalone application
for subscribers that do not use the Microsoft Outlook e-mail client.
With Modular Messaging—IBM Lotus Domino, Subscriber Options can
be installed either by installing the DUC application or by installing the
Client Add-in for Microsoft Outlook application.
When Client Add-in for Microsoft Outlook installs the Subscriber
Options component, it attaches an additional property page to the e-mail
options pages. Subscribers can use the Voice Mail tab to access
Subscriber Options from Microsoft Outlook. Subscriber Options also
appears as an option in the Programs submenu in Windows.
Subscribers Options is a component that Modular Messaging subscribers
can use to modify their mailbox settings from a desktop PC. Subscribers
can modify all or some of their mailbox settings, depending on how the
mailbox is configured by the administrator.
With Subscriber Options, subscribers can compose greetings and set up
preferences for using the telephone user interfaces (TUIs) and the GUI
clients.
Subscribers can use Subscriber Options for the following:
! Configuring Call Handling
Screen calls from the Automated Attendant, override call
handling, and choose greetings for an extension that is busy or
unanswered.
! Managing greetings
Record spoken name, personal greeting, Please Hold prompt,
optional greetings, and Extended Absence Greeting (EAG)
Modular Messaging—Microsoft Exchange
version
Microsoft Exchange
Table 4-2. Possible Microsoft Outlook profiles
Modular Messaging configuration E-mail server