The VM Mailboxes form is used to add and delete voice mailboxes, edit mailbox settings and edit call flows. Use this form when performing the following tasks:
For more information:
Any Multi-Device DN can be programmed as a voice mailbox.
Call
Flows (applicable only to Container-based MiVoice Business (cMiVB)
deployments) can be enabled or edited for individual mailboxes through
the call flow icon (branched tree) present on the left of a mailbox.
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CAUTION: When using Networked Voice Mail, do NOT change the information in this form unless directed by Mitel Product Support. Always use the User and Services Configuration form to manage local Networked Voice Mail users. To manage Networked Voice Mail users from the User and Services Configuration form, RDN Synchronization must be supported in the network.
Parameter |
Description |
Default Value |
Mailbox Number |
Enter a mailbox number for this extension. The mailbox number is usually the same as the mailbox subscriber's extension number. You cannot use mailbox numbers with a leading digit of 0 (reserved for operator). NOTES
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Blank |
Name |
Enter a name up to 21 characters long to identify the user of the mailbox. Follow the order (first name first or last name first) selected for Directory Voice Prompt in the Voice Mail Options form. Use a comma to separate the first and last names. The comma counts as a character and only one is allowed. Spaces are allowed. This parameter can also be changed using the Administrator's Mailbox. NOTE: Only the first six characters in the name are used in the personnel directory (Mailbox 9). |
Blank |
Extension Number |
Enter the extension number where calls to this mailbox are to be directed. This is normally a 2- to 4-digit extension number but can be up to seven digits long. Do not use the following number: 0 (reserved for the operator). This parameter can also be changed using the Administrator's Mailbox. |
Blank |
Passcode |
The minimum length for the passcode is specified by Minimum Mailbox Passcode Length and the maximum length is 10. The system requires users to enter their current passcode to retrieve their messages. The passcode is masked (displayed as asterisks) for privacy reasons and cannot contain the characters * or #. This parameter can also e changed using the Administrator's Mailbox. NOTES
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All 1's |
Mailbox Type |
Select a mailbox type. Extension - the mailbox type usually associated with an extension; it has the capability to record, send, and playback messages. Information - for playing informational greetings only. For example, the message (or greeting) for this mailbox could recite the company's business hours or driving directions to a company's location. This type of mailbox does not take messages. Message Only - for recording and playing back messages. It may be, but does not have to be, associated with an extension number. Message only mailboxes are for people who do not have telephones or who are frequently away from the office. Transfer Only - for playing instructions to callers to dial another number or to dial 0 to reach the company operator. This type of mailbox does not take messages. Menu Node - to set up a hierarchical menu structure for multi-level auto attendant ( MLAA) operation. In an MLAA system, callers reaching the Auto Attendant are routed from the main menu through to one or more additional sub menus until their call is answered. The system plays Business Open or Business Closed greetings for this type of mailbox and transfers callers from the mailbox to other mailboxes or extensions. Administrator - for accessing administrative functions such as recording greetings. Guest - for guests in hotels/motels with basic voice mail functionality. Front desk - for front desk staff in hotels/motels to administer guest mailboxes. This parameter can also be changed using the Administrator's Mailbox. Park and Page - used by the Auto Attendant to park incoming calls, and then page the requested party to pick up the call. Parking is initiated by the caller responding with a keypress to a prompt in the Auto Attendant greeting. The digit pressed is the number of the Park and Page mailbox as programmed in the VM Multi-Level Auto Attendants form. NOTE: The Park and Page mailbox type is unavailable for selection unless the Voice Mail Hospitality/PMS is enabled in the License and Options Selection form. |
Extension |
Prompt Language |
Select a language for the voice mail prompts that the user of the mailbox hears. This parameter can also be changed using the Administrator's Mailbox. |
System Default |
Operator Extension (0) |
Enter a location to which calls are to be directed when a caller presses"0" while listening to a greeting and recording prompt for this mailbox. A location can be any valid destination from 1 to 20 digits including extensions, external telephone numbers, hunt group access codes and system abbreviated speed dialing numbers. The default sends calls to Mailbox 0, the mailbox usually reserved for the company-wide operator. Specifying a destination other than the company-wide operator is useful in multi-tenant applications where one system services two or more businesses. With flexible Dial "0" destinations, each business can redirect calls to separate locations. This feature also accommodates users who want callers to transfer to a departmental secretary, rather than a company-wide operator. |
Blank |
Mailbox Setup |
Indicates whether the user's voice mailbox is set up or not. "Enabled" indicates that the user's voice mailbox is already set up. "Disabled" indicates that the user's voice mailbox is not set up yet. When the user logs into the voice mailbox, the voice mailbox tutorial is run that guides the user with setting up the voice mailbox. |
Disabled |
Message Notification |
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Type |
Select the device that the system calls to notify the mailbox user of waiting messages or select "Disabled" in the Schedule field if notification is not required. The user can receive notification at any one of five locations; an extension number, an outside number, and to three different types of pagers. This parameter can also be changed using the Administrator's Mailbox. Note: Notification must be enabled here and in the VM Options form for notification to take place. |
Extension |
Number |
Enter a telephone number (up to 35 digits) for the voice mail system to call for user notification. Valid digits include 0 to 9, and the [*] key. This parameter can also be changed using the Administrator's Mailbox. NOTES
See also Using Pagers for Message Notification. |
Blank |
User Access |
Enable this option to allow the user to change his or her pager number. If disabled, only the system administration can change the number. This parameter can also be changed using the Administrator's Mailbox. NOTE: This option does not work for guest mailboxes. |
Disabled |
Schedule |
Select when the system notifies the user. Options are as follows: Around The Clock - notifies the user when the message arrives. Disabled - does not notify the user. Open Hours - notifies the user only during open business hours. Closed Hours - notifies the user only during closed business hours. |
Around the Clock except for the operator (mailbox "0") which is Disabled. |
Number of Messages |
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New |
A read-only field that displays the number of new messages in the users mailbox. |
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Saved |
A read-only field that displays the number of saved messages in the users mailbox. |
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Maximum |
Enter a number up to 100 to specify the maximum number of messages that can accumulate in the mailbox. |
50 |
Delete Messages After |
Specify how long a saved message can remain in the mailbox before it is automatically deleted: 15 Days - system default Never Delete - saved messages are never deleted Specific Number of Days - user defined value between 1 and 98 (enter the value in the Message Life field) NOTE: New messages can remain in the mailbox indefinitely. |
15 Days |
Message Life |
If you selected Specific Number of Days in the Delete Messages After field, enter a number from 1 to 98 specifying the number of days a saved message can remain in the mailbox before the system automatically deletes it. NOTE: The system deletes the message the day after it expires, unless the message was left between 0:00 to 2:00 am, in which case it is deleted on the expiration date. |
Blank |
Date/Time Stamp |
Specify whether or not the system plays the date and time plus the priority and caller ID information prior to each message. If not played automatically the user can still hear the Date/Time stamp by pressing a key on the phone. |
Play |
Forward to Email |
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Forward To E-mail |
Set to "Enable" to enable the Forward to Email feature. |
Disabled |
The address to which the user's voice messages will be forwarded. NOTE: This Email address is not validated. If "Delete After Forwarding" is enabled and this Email address is invalid, the voice message will be lost. |
Blank |
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Messages Forwarded |
Set to "Always" to automatically forward all incoming voice mails to the specified Email address. Set to "Manually" to let users manually forward Emails to the specified Email address. |
Manually |
Delete After Forwarding |
Set to "Yes" to automatically delete a voice mail after it is forwarded to the specified Email address. NOTE: Delivery to the Email address cannot be guaranteed. Enabling this option can result in message loss. |
No |
Embedded UM |
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Enabled |
Choose "Enabled" to turn on Embedded Unified Messaging. The feature must also be enabled in the Embedded UM Settings form before it can be used. NOTE: Make sure that Forward to E-mail is disabled before enabling Embedded UM on a mailbox. The Embedded Unified Messaging and Forward to Email features are not compatible and must not both be enabled on a mailbox. |
Disabled |
IMAP Account Login |
Enter an IMAP account name for this mailbox. |
Blank |
Password |
Enter a password for the IMAP account. NOTE: If the IMAP account is Gmail:
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Blank |
Confirm Password |
Enter the IMAP account password again to confirm it. |
Blank |
Visual Voice Mail |
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Visual Voice Mail Hunt Group |
Specify the hunt group number that the Voice Mailbox belongs to. |
Blank |