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AMIS Analog remote machine considerations

The following are considerations related to AMIS Analog remote machines:

  • AMIS messages are marked as Delivered upon successful delivery to the Message Networking system. AMIS protocol does not support Accessed status.
  • Digital network mailboxes sending messages to AMIS subscribers that are administered on the Message Networking system can address messages using the subscribers' numbers or names.
  • Optional voiced names are supported for AMIS subscribers.
  • Messages received by digital network mailboxes from AMIS subscribers are treated as though they are coming from another digital network mailbox. The recipient hears "Message from voice or extension."
  • AMIS subscriber messages can optionally contain the Private/Priority designation and voiced name of the sender as part of the actual message being sent.
  • When recipients of messages from AMIS Analog 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.
  • Optional voiced names are supported in messages sent from INTUITY AUDIX, Octel Analog Networking, Aria Digital, Serenade Digital, and VPIM subscribers to AMIS mailboxes.
    Note: Optional voiced names in messages sent from VPIM V2 senders are supported if the VPIM remote machine can send voiced names.
  • Optional Private/Priority designations are supported in messages sent from INTUITY AUDIX, Octel Analog Networking, Aria Digital, Serenade Digital, VPIM, and SMTP/MIME subscribers to AMIS subscribers.

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