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INTUITY AUDIX remote machine considerations

The following are considerations related to INTUITY AUDIX remote machines:

  • Scheduled message status for INTUITY AUDIX indicates that delivery has not been successfully completed, nor has it failed yet.
  • Failed messages can exist in both incoming and outgoing mailboxes for INTUITY AUDIX.
  • Accessed status is consistent on both the Message Networking and INTUITY AUDIX systems.
  • Large messages to INTUITY AUDIX from Aria and Serenade are failed with a message length failure code. INTUITY AUDIX LX systems support a larger message length size than do INTUITY AUDIX Release 4 or 5 systems.
  • When recipients of messages from INTUITY AUDIX, DEFINITY ONE, and IP600 systems are notified that one or more components of a multimedia message cannot be delivered, the sender is not notified. The recipient is notified to contact the sender for missing components.
  • DEFINITY ONE and IP600 work in the same manner as does INTUITY AUDIX; therefore, DEFINITY ONE and IP600 systems do not support receipt of future delivery messages sent from Aria systems.

 

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