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HAPTER
4: NBX M
ESSAGING
3
To mark the message
Urgent,
press
1
. To mark the message
Private,
press
2
.
4
To send the marked message, press
1
, or listen to the prompts for other
choices.
Other Ways to
Manage Your Voice
Mail Messages
You can listen to and, in some configurations, delete your voice messages
from within an e-mail application or a messaging application using your
Internet browser. For details, see
“Listening to Your Messages in Your
E-mail”
in
Chapter 7
.
Other Kinds of
Mailboxes
The NBX system allows
you
(for the greeting-only mailbox) or the
administrator
(for phantom or group mailboxes) to set up mailboxes for
special situations, as described in this section.
Greeting-Only
Mailbox
When you designate your mailbox as a
greeting-only mailbox
, callers hear
your personal greeting but they cannot leave a voice mail message.
To change your voice mailbox to a greeting-only mailbox, select
NBX NetSet > NBX Messaging > Greeting Only Mailbox
.
Examples:
■
When you take an extended leave of absence, you can create a
personal greeting with your scheduled date of return and whom to
call during your absence. Callers can be transferred but are unable to
leave voice messages for you. When you return, clear the Greeting
Only Mailbox check box so that callers can leave messages again.
■
If you are a teacher, you can create a new personal greeting on the
school’s NBX system every day to explain homework assignments.
Students call in to the greeting-only mailbox to get the homework
information but cannot leave a message for you on this mailbox.
■
If you are the administrator, you can create a greeting-only mailbox
and use the personal greeting to post information for employees, such
as a notice that the offices are closed because of bad weather.
When you create the personal greeting, remember to tell callers that they
cannot leave messages in this voice mailbox. For instructions on changing
the personal greeting, see
“Changing Your Name Announcement and
Personal Greetings”
earlier in this chapter.
Summary of Contents for 3101
Page 8: ...8...
Page 18: ...18 CHAPTER 1 GETTING STARTED...
Page 24: ...24 CHAPTER 2 3COM 3101 AND 3101SP BASIC TELEPHONES...
Page 44: ...44 CHAPTER 4 NBX MESSAGING...
Page 62: ...62 CHAPTER 5 STANDARD FEATURES...
Page 78: ...78 CHAPTER 6 PERSONALIZING YOUR TELEPHONE...
Page 110: ...110 CHAPTER 8 FEATURE CODES...
Page 118: ...118 CHAPTER 9 3COM 3105 AND 1105 ATTENDANT CONSOLES...
Page 128: ...128 APPENDIX A TELEPHONE INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE...