09-12-2001 01:27 AM - edited 03-12-2019 12:33 PM
Is it possible to create subscribers in Unity and set the Mailboxes to recieve only voice messages not emails. Once you create a subscriber Unity will create a mailbox and NT account. NT account can be deleted. However the mailbox is there and has a mail address in exchange. Is it possible to restrict users from sending emails to that mailbox. Only voicemails need to be send to that mailbox <br><br>Sean Poure<br>NEC-Voice Engineering<br>Sr. Systems Engineer<br>714 4846275<br>
09-12-2001 01:27 AM
You could hide the subscriber in Exchange. That way noone will be able to see him/her in the address book in outlook.
There are a bunch of mail threads in the forum talking about hiding outlook mailboxes.
Anil Verma
Cisco Systems
anilve@cisco.com
09-12-2001 01:56 AM
I do need to recieve voice messages. If I hide the mail box I wont recieve messages period. I dont want to recieve email messages.
Sean Poure
NEC-Voice Engineering
Sr. Systems Engineer
714 4846275
09-12-2001 03:25 AM
'If I hide the mail box I wont recieve messages period'. Not true. The user is just hidden from the GAL. Have you tried removing the users SMTP address?
Keith
Keith Chambers
Unity Technical Lead
Unified Voice Team, San Jose
Cisco Systems
kechambe@cisco.com
09-13-2001 08:38 AM
If I remove SMPT address Mailboxes will not recieve Internet emails(true). However if somebody from GAL tries to send you an email you will recieve it. The problem is that there were some users who had Unified messaging....Now they are only Voice mail users. Some users in the ORG keep sending these mailboxes email messages. We want to reject emails and accept voicemails on these mailboxes.
Sean Poure
NEC-Voice Engineering
Sr. Systems Engineer
714 4846275
09-13-2001 09:55 AM
You could set up the Exchange rules on these mailboxes. You can reject anything that is not the same Message class as Voice Mail.
Cumbersome and a maintenace nightmare.
Anil Verma
Cisco Systems
anilve@cisco.com
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