Calling back the person who left a voice message, E-mailing a voice message, Broadcasting voice mail – Toshiba Strata CS User Manual

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Calling back the person who left a voice message

You can call back the person who left you a voice message by using the Strata CS

Place Call

or the

Speed Dial

command.

Place Call

lets you choose the number

to call if several numbers are available.

Speed Dial

returns the call to the default

number.

To call a person back

1.

Select the voice message you want to call back.

2.

On the

Actions

menu, choose

Place Call

or

Speed Dial

.

Note:

On messages from unidentified callers, Strata CS places a call to the

phone number from which the message originated. If the message was left by
someone calling from an office (PBX) extension, you might not be able to connect
to the correct party.

E-mailing a voice message

You can e-mail a voice message as a .WAV file attachment to someone who is
outside the Strata CS system.

To e-mail a voice message, you must have an e-mail reader that supports MAPI
installed on your computer, such as Microsoft Outlook or Eudora Pro.

To e-mail a voice message

1.

Select the message you want to send by e-mail.

2.

Choose

File > Send To Mail Recipient

. Your MAPI mail client Send

dialog box opens with the message attached.

3.

Address and send the e-mail as you normally would.

Broadcasting voice mail

You can record a new message and send it directly to the voice mail of one or
more Strata CS users.

1.

Choose

File > New > Voice Message

. The New Message dialog box

opens.

2.

Select the users to whom you want to send the message on the

Available

Users

list. To select multiple users, press CTRL while you select users.

3.

Click

Add

to move the selected users to the

Recipients

list. These users

will receive the message.

4.

Record the message by using the audio controls. For detailed
instructions, see “Using the audio controls” on page 7-22.

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