Things to consider, Ela message delivery – Lucent Technologies INTUITY Messaging Solutions Enhanced-List Application 585-310-575 User Manual

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Enhanced-List Application

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Issue 1 July 1997

This administration can be divided as follows:

AUDIX Administration:

Contact Professional Services (or your account representative, if you did
not contract with Professional Services) to have ELA installed.

Contact Professional Services (or your account representative, if you did
not contract with Professional Services) to have ELA activated.

Verify that ELA is enabled for your system.

Increase the number of mailing lists AUDIX allows on the system.

Define an ELA Class of Service.

Set up ELA and shadow mailbox Community IDs.

Administer TCP/IP on the AUDIX server.

Define two ELA trusted servers to the AUDIX server and administer
access (including the surrounding security requirements).

Set up IMAPI sessions for ELA server access to AUDIX.

ELA Administration:

Define the AUDIX server to the ELA servers and administer access.

Select shadow mailbox extension.

Create and administer the Enhanced List(s).

Record a name for the enhanced list (optional).

The next section highlights the planning considerations for implementing ELA.
Administration procedures begin with "Installing the Software" on page 2-9.

Things to Consider

ELA is a powerful messaging tool that can distribute large quantities of
messages. The following section discusses various planning considerations that
should be addressed to ensure effective implementation and use of ELA.

ELA Message Delivery

We recommend that you schedule delivery for large enhanced lists during
off-peak hours.

ELA can deliver up to 100 messages a minute. However, during peak traffic
hours, your system also processes other user-generated messages. ELA
intentionally slows delivery of messages to large enhanced lists during peak
traffic so your system can continue to process these other messages.

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