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VMSC - VMD - Messaging Dialog Box

Note: For a detailed overview of voice mail domain configuration in the Voice Mail System Configuration (VMSC) application, see Overview of VMD Configuration in VMSC.

This topic describes how to use the Messaging dialog box to configure messaging for the voice mail domain.

You can use the Messaging dialog box to set the Privacy Enforcement Level to control how the system behaves with respect to subscriber attempts to forward messages marked as private, or attempts to reply to messages with the original private messages attached.

With Offline Access, subscribers can use the TUI to access recently recorded call-answered messages, even when the message store server is not accessible. You can use the Messaging dialog box to configure Offline Access. You can determine whether call-answered messages are kept up-to-date in the offline message store, how long they are kept up-to-date, and how often.

Notes:  
  • For more information on Offline Access, see MAS - Understanding Offline Access.
  • The peer server is the message store server that MASs communicate with when sending and receiving voice messages. The MAS decides when to stop communication with a failed primary peer server and start communication with another peer server based on fail over parameters that you set. You can configure these for each MAS. To configure Messaging for the Message Application Server, see VMSC - MAS - Messaging Dialog Box.

Launching the Screen

  1. In the Voice Mail System Configuration window, click the voice mail domain (VMD).
  2. Double-click Messaging. The system displays the Messaging dialog box for the selected VMD.

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