
AMIS Analog Networking
585-300-512 Issue 7
May 1999
Overview
1-11Message Delivery
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Name Voiceback:
Local subscribers hear the name of administered
remote recipients they are addressing or looking up in a directory
only
if
the system administrator has voiced-in the name for that remote recipient.
Otherwise, they hear the remote telephone number.
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Names-and-Numbers Directory:
Local subscribers can look up
administered remote recipients using the local system’s
names-and-numbers directory ( ).
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Personal Directory:
Local subscribers can assign aliases to any remote
Message Delivery recipients. Administered remote recipients can be
included by name or extension number; non-administered remote
recipients can be included only by extension number.
Types of Users
Users of the Message Delivery feature are divided into the following groups:
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Local subscribers:
Voice mail users whose mailboxes reside on the local
Lucent Technologies voice mail system. Unless restricted through the
Message Sending Restrictions feature, all local subscribers are capable of
sending Message Delivery messages.
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Recipients:
Those people who can receive Message Delivery messages.
Recipients
must
have a touch-tone telephone. All Message Delivery
recipients can be addressed by complete telephone number and may be
included in local subscribers’ mailing lists and personal directories.
Recipients are further divided as follows:
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Administered recipients:
Those remote recipients who have been
administered on the local voice mail system. These recipients can
be addressed by name and their names, if recorded, are voiced
back to local subscribers.
—
Non-administered recipients:
Those remote recipients who have
not
been administered on the local voice mail system.
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