Avaya 11-300244 Portable Media Storage User Manual


 
Avaya Modular Messaging Concepts and Planning Guide
4-22 November 2004
Avaya Modular Messaging Concepts and
Planning Guide
! Configuring settings for the TUIs
Sort messages in the Inbox by priority or by order in which they
were received, specify fax number for printing faxes, prompt
language for mailbox, rules for new message alerts
! Setting rules for special features:
Find Me to schedule the redirection of unanswered calls to
one or more telephone numbers
Call Me to schedule calls to subscribers at one or more
designated telephone numbers when messages that meet
certain criteria arrive in the mailbox
Notify Me to notify subscribers of new Call Answer
messages in the mailbox and of missed incoming calls, if
requested by the caller
Message Waiting Indicator to alert subscribers when
messages meeting specified criteria arrive in their mailbox
! Creating and managing Personal Distribution Lists (applicable
only to Modular Messaging—MSS)
Modular Messaging—MSS subscriber can create new Personal
Distribution Lists (PDLs) and modify or delete existing PDLs.
For more information, see Working with PDLs
on page 5-36.
For more information, see Avaya Modular Messaging Subscriber
Options, 585-310-789 (Issue 2), available on the Modular Messaging
documentation CD-ROM.
Desktop deployment of Client Add-in for Microsoft Outlook and
Subscriber Options
To facilitate desktop deployment of Client Add-in for Microsoft Outlook
and Subscriber Options, organizations can:
! Place the software on a server, to make it available to subscribers
for download.
! Push software to subscribers by means of Microsoft Systems
Management Server (SMS). SMS allows the distribution of
software over a network to client computers with little to no
intervention from the computer user.
! Use the Software Installation component of the Active Directory
Group Policy Editor to centrally manage a push of software to
desktops.