Attendants’ common mailbox – AASTRA 4425 IP Vision for MD Evolution User Guide User Manual

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A mailing list voice message is automatically un-notified on each

extension, as soon as each member consults it, just as with an

individual message.
Once again, the only particularity is that a global un-notification of a

mailing list message of this type only takes place after each member

of the common mailbox has consulted it.

Notes:

On a standard system, there may be up to 16 common

mailboxes, each with the capacity to include up to 32 mem-

bers or individual mailboxes. One individual internal user

may be associated with several common mailboxes.

The procedure is applicable from an external network;

instead of dialling 885, you would dial the DID number for

the automated attendant. It is also applicable for leaving a

message in an individual mailbox, without having to call the

party.

Attendants’ Common Mailbox

Your facility’s attendants also have a common mailbox dedicated

specifically to them, which they share.
Its purpose is to receive – when the attendants are absent – call

forwards of general calls that are ordinarily processed by the

attendants, typically when your facility is set to night mode.
This common mailbox is also accessible voluntarily. Its number is

0001.
This common mailbox is distinct due to the fact that when a voice

message is left, all of the attendants’ extensions are notified. However,

when one of them consults the message, all of the extensions are

globally un-notified.

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