Avaya 11-300244 Portable Media Storage User Manual


 
Modular Messaging features
November 2004
Avaya Modular Messaging Concepts and
Planning Guide
5-7
Marking of and access to private
messages
Subscribers can use the Modular Messaging TUIs, Modular
Messaging Web Client, and UCC Speech Access to mark
messages as private and to access private messages. With
the appropriate privacy settings, subscribers can also use
Client Add-in for Microsoft Outlook and standards-based
clients to mark messages as private and to access private
messages. For more information, see Creating private
messages on page 5-42 and Accessing private messages on
page 5-43.
Modular Messaging Web Client provides an administrative
configuration to support only dual-connect
(telephone-playback only) mode. This prevents voice
messages from being played locally on the PC,
downloading of voice messages, and caching of voice
messaging on the PC.
Privacy Enforcement Level (PEL)
settings
Administrators can use these system-wide privacy
parameters to determine which clients support access to
messages and the level of privacy these clients enforce. For
more information, see The Privacy Enforcement Level
privacy parameter on page 5-45.
Restrict client access Administrators can use this class-of-service (COS) setting
to determine if clients are permitted access to messages. For
more information, see The Restrict Client Access COS
on
page 5-48.
Table 5-2. Features and capabilities of Modular Messaging—MSS
Feature and capability Description and benefits