Level 1 - Inter-Tel Axxess Administrator's Manual

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LEVEL 1

When a mailbox receives a voice mail message or uses the voice mail Record-A-Call feature,
one of four things can occur, depending on how the mailbox's E-Mail Gateway field is pro-
grammed.
Level 1 Unified Messaging is a "one-way" feature. That is, the user cannot reply to the sender
of a voice mail message using e-mail. If a user attempts to reply, the message will be sent to
the administrator's E-mail Address instead of to the sender of the voice mail message. The user
should forward the message or send a new message instead of replying. In Levels 2 and 3, the
user can reply to any message from another mailbox, using the Outlook/Exchange "Reply" or
"Reply to All" options.
E-mail messages containing WAV files can be forwarded to other e-mail addresses or stored on
the computer's local drive, just like any other e-mail message. Or, the WAV file can be
detached from the message and stored on the computer.
To use Level 1 Unified Messaging, the customer must have an existing e-mail system based on
Message Application Programming Interface (MAPI), Vendor Independent Messaging (VIM),
or Simple Mail Transport Protocol/Post Office Protocol (SMTP/POP3). The following list
shows the e-mail systems that are supported, and the protocols on which they are based.
For complete instructions on using Unified Messaging, refer to the Unified Messaging User
Guide (part number 550.8111).
Level 1
AXXESS
If the field is programmed to DISABLED, the voice mail or Record-A-Call message is
delivered to the mailbox just as normal and no e-mail is sent.
If the field is programmed to FORWARD ONLY, the Voice Processor will convert the
voice mail or Record-A-Call message to an 8-bit WAV file, build an e-mail message,
attach the WAV file, and send the e-mail message to the address specified in the mail-
box's E-mail Address field. Once the e-mail message is sent, the original message will
be deleted from the mailbox. (If the e-mail message cannot be delivered to the specified
address, it will be stored as a voice mail message in the mailbox and will not be
deleted.)
NOTE:
Mailboxes programmed for FORWARD ONLY cannot use the Remote Notifica-
tion feature. Because all messages are automatically sent to the E-mail Address, there
is no voice mail message to trigger the Remote notification.
If the mailbox's E-mail field is programmed to COPY & FORWARD, the voice mail or
Record-A-Call message will be stored in the mailbox, and the Voice Processor will con-
vert the file to WAV, attach it to an e-mail message, and deliver the e-mail message to
the address specified in the mailbox's E-Mail Address field.
NOTE:
Due to the nature of network connections, Voice Processor software is
designed to handle a network failure gracefully. If the network link from the Voice Pro-
cessor to the e-mail server is down, the Voice Processor will store the messages in a
queue. If the network does not come back up in 15 minutes, the Voice Processor will
deliver all pending messages in the queue back to the voice mailboxes and temporarily
disable the e-mail queue until the network is available. This means that new messages
will remain in the mailboxes and will not be converted to e-mail messages until the net-
work link is restored.
Microsoft Mail or Microsoft Outlook/Exchange (MAPI)
cc:Mail or Lotus Notes (VIM)
Internet mail (SMTP/POP3)
Voice Processing Features
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ADMINISTRATOR'S GUIDE – January 2004
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