Avaya 11-300244 Portable Media Storage User Manual


 
Modular Messaging features
November 2004
Avaya Modular Messaging Concepts and
Planning Guide
5-5
Modular Messaging—MSS
In addition to the features described in Table 5-1 on page 5-2, there are
some features and capabilities that are specific to Modular Messaging—
Message Storage Server (MSS). Table 5-2 discusses these features.
Table 5-2. Features and capabilities of Modular Messaging—MSS
Feature and capability Description and benefits
Voice and fax messaging
Combined voice and fax messaging
capabilities
The MSS stores voice, fax, and text messages, and
messages with binary attachments.
Telephone user interface (TUI) for accessing, sending, and composing messages
Choice of TUIs Modular Messaging provides two TUIs—the Aria TUI for
Modular Messaging and the AUDIX TUI for Modular
Messaging. TUIs are assigned to subscribers on a
class-of-service (COS) basis.
Receive, respond to, and send
messages
Subscribers can receive, reply to, forward, and send voice
and fax messages over the telephone.
Future delivery Subscribers schedule messages for future delivery. The
message is kept in the sender’s mailbox and not delivered
until scheduled.
Printing fax messages From the TUI, subscribers can print fax messages to a
default fax destination or to a new fax destination. When
calling from a fax machine, subscribers can print the current
fax message in the same call, thus terminating the
subscriber log-in session. For more information, see
Printing fax messages
on page 7-11.
System lists and sending restrictions
Enhanced-list application (ELA) An ELA is a Modular Messaging—MSS system list that
enables subscribers to deliver messages to a large number
of recipients. Subscribers can address messages to these
lists from the TUI and from a PC, or by calling the
extension associated with an ELA list.