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• Voice Mail Overflow
If Voice Mail automatically answers trunks, Voice Mail Overflow can reroute those trunks to other
extensions when all Voice Mail ports do not answer or, with certain software, are busy. During
periods of high traffic, this prevents the outside calls from ringing Voice Mail for an inordinate
amount of time. There are two types of Voice Mail Overflow: Immediate and Delayed. With
immediate overflow, calls immediately reroute to other extensions when all Voice Mail ports do not
answer or, with certain software, are busy. With delayed overflow, calls reroute after a preset
interval. Without overflow, the outside calls ring Voice Mail until a port becomes available or the
outside caller hangs up.
• Message Center Mailbox
A Message Center Mailbox is shared by more than one extension. Any Multiline Terminal that has a
Message Center Key for the shared mailbox can:
- Listen to the messages stored in the shared mailbox
- Transfer calls to the shared mailbox
- Use many other Voice Mail features previously available only at an extension individual mailbox
A Message Center Mailbox helps co-workers that work together closely – such as members of the
same Department Hunt Group or ACD Group. For example, an Hunt Group Supervisor can send
important messages to the shared Message Center Mailbox, to which any ACD Group member can
respond when time allows. Each ACD Agent's Message Center Key flashes when messages are
waiting. (The Message Center Mailbox can be a mailbox for an installed, uninstalled or virtual
extension.) (V1.5 or higher)
• Voice Mail Caller ID
InMail can use ANI/Caller ID information to identify the outside caller that left a message in a user's
mailbox. When the message recipient presses TI after hearing a message, they hear the time the
message was sent and the outside telephone number of the message sender. Refer to
page 1-119
for more information on setting up this feature.
• Security Code Enhancement
After a subscriber sets their Security Code, they can choose to make it required for all logons or just
remote logons. When enabled for all logons, the subscriber must always enter their Security Code
to access voice mail, even from their own extension. If enabled just for remote logons, the
subscriber can go right into voice mail from their own telephone. However, the Security Code is still
required from another extension or from outside the system. The Security Code logon option is a
convenience for those who normally leave their office locked or otherwise secure. Those who work
in open areas should normally set their mailbox to always require a Security Code.
Voice Mail Queuing
When accessing voice mail, the system provides a voice mail queue. If all the voice mail ports are
busy, any call trying to get to the voice mail is placed in queue. As the voice mail port becomes
available, the calls are connected to the voice mail in the order in which they were received.
As the Voice Mail Queue follows Department Hunting programming, the queue can hold a maximum
of 10 calls. If the queue is full or if the voice mail ports are not assigned to a Department Group, the
calls are handled as though no voice mail queuing feature was enabled.
The calls either access voice mail if a port is available or they receive a busy signal. The Voice Mail
Queuing feature does not work with the Conversation Record feature.
Voice Mail Key
When an extension receives a voice mail, the Voice Mail key (PRG 15-07-01, code 77) can be used to
call the voice mail to listen to the messages. If no Voice Mail Programmable Function Key is defined
(PRG 15-07-01, code 77), the telephone Message Waiting LED flashes to indicate new messages.
InMail Available
InMail is a plug-in "in-skin" full-featured, DSP-based integrated Voice Mail with Automated Attendant. It
is available in two models:
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