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c. If the call was successful, there will be a message in your mailbox stating
that your message to network node XX, mailbox number XXXX was
received. The specific time the message was received will also be
announced.
d. If the call was unsuccessful, there will be a message in your mailbox
indicating one of the following reasons:
• Message is too long
• Mailbox does not exist
• Mailbox not accepting messages
• Mailbox full of massages
e. Finally, repeat the test in the event of an unsuccessful call.
Training Users
To send a message to a subscriber on a remote network node, first dial 0 and
specify the remote network node before entering the destination mailbox. The
System Administrator should supply subscribers with network node numbers.
Dial by Name is also available for remote network node subscribers.
Subscribers should be aware that the time/date stamp used for envelope
information on network node messages identifies when a message was delivered
to a destination mailbox, and not the time it was originally sent.
Messages that are copied to subscribers on remote network nodes appear as
original messages, not as copies. Messages must be sent to one network mailbox at
a time: networked mailboxes can not be included in group list.
Senders know when a message is delivered to a remote network node via the
notification of delivery option. If a message is rejected for any reason, (i.e., the
recipientʹs mailbox is full or the incoming message itself was too long), the system
automatically notifies the sender via the notification of non-delivery option.
Subscribers cannot use the ʺconfidentialʺ delivery option for messages to
subscribers on remote network nodes, and depending upon the schedule set up by
the System Administrator, delivery times for ʺpriorityʺ network node messages
may be different from other messages. These messages are not identified to the
recipient as ʺpriority.ʺ
When a remote network node message is sent with a specified delivery time, be
aware that this time refers to when the message is placed in the delivery queue.
The maximum number of messages that is sent to a remote network node is nine.
Therefore, if a large number of messages are queued to a node, it may take several
calls before all are delivered.
Subscribers should be aware that the maximum message length for each message
sent over the network is eight minutes.

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