Managing Distribution Groups; Creating A New Group - Cisco 7960 User Manual

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Subject: Voice Mail from calling party
Body: the text entered by the system administrator (i.e. Please call me! I need to
talk to you.)
NOTE: If the system administrator left the body text empty, you get as the
body: calling party called you on "date" at "time".

Managing Distribution Groups

Voice messaging distribution groups can be created as either personal or corporate
groups. Up to 20 personal groups can be created by individuals for their own use
while up to 70 corporate groups can be created.
Corporate (customer) distribution lists are created by an administrator or a user
with access to a customer's main number voice mail box and are available for use
by all of a customer's users. By default, corporate group number 10 in each
customer partition is named "Everyone", includes all mailboxes within a company
and is available to all users. The "Everyone" group is updated whenever a mailbox
assigned to the customer partition is added or deleted.
The following options are available when you access the distribution groups menu
item:

Creating a New Group

1.
Access the voice mail system.
2.
Press or click 6 for distribution groups.
3.
Press or click 3 to create a group.
4.
Enter the number of the group to be created and record the name of the group.
5.
Press # to confirm or * to cancel.
6.
Enter the extension number of one of the members of the group.
7.
Press # key.
8.
Repeat steps the previous two steps until all members are added.
Cisco 7960/7940 Telephone User Guide
621-00000116
List all distribution groups
Create a group
Edit a group
Delete a group
Return to the main menu
The group number must be from the allowed range and cannot already
exist as a group.
If the voicemail account is corporate, then allowed range is 10-79.
If the voicemail account is personal, then the allowed range is 80-99.
Voice Mail Features (Default Menu)
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