Dialing method for call back, Other voice mail features – Cadence Telephony User Manual

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TelOper: the Web Browser Desktop Interface

You can use TelOper to configure notification by email when you have new voice mail. The parameters are
entered at the bottom of the Voice Mail window.

Note

The Email settings will not be accessible if email notification has not been enabled for this mail box.
Contact your system administrator to enable email notification for your voice mail box if the setup
parameters are not accessible. Enabling email notification must be done in AdminTool by an
administrator.

Fill in your email address, and the IP address of your mail server. You can use the system name if DNS has
been enabled on the NexPath Telephony Server and you have DNS service. Unless you have the services of
a network expert, who is very familiar with DNS setup and mail hosts, you will have fewer configuration
problems if you use the IP address.

Dialing Method for Call Back

You can select the method for dialing the person that left you a voice mail message. First, click on the mes-
sage that has the caller ID you wish to re-dial, then click on the radio button for the method of dialing you
wish to use. This may be 1+ dialing, where a ‘1’ will be prefixed to the 10 digit number, or 10-digit dialing,
where the 10 digits will be dialed without a ‘1’, or 7 digit dialing, where the area code will be removed and
just the last seven digits dialed. Then lift your telephone from the receiver and click on Dial. See Figure 6-
5
above. This setting has no effect when dialing inside extensions.

Other Voice Mail Features

Below the voice mailbox list is a window which lists your voice mail greeting (if you’ve recorded one), the
introductory message to be used with the “Copy Message to” command (explained in more detail below) if
you’ve recorded one, and all voice mail messages currently in the selected mailbox. Each message in the
mailbox is identified by the time and date it was recorded, along with its length, and the telephone number of
the caller (Caller ID) if available. New messages are identified with a § prefix. Message are listed in reverse
chronological order (i.e., newest messages are listed first).

To play back either a message, your greeting, or the “copy to” introductory message, use your mouse to
highlight an item in the listing window, then click the Play button. See below for details on selecting
whether the message will be played over your computer’s speakers or through a telephone.

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