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Phantom Mailbox
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Phantom Mailbox
A phantom mailbox is a voice mailbox that does not have an actual 
telephone associated with it. 
Example:
A sales representative who travels constantly for your organization 
does not have an actual office but must have a way to receive 
telephone messages from customers. The representative can retrieve, 
forward, and save messages in the same way that any other employee 
can but would not have a physical telephone connected to your NBX 
system.
An employee lives a long distance from your offices and works from 
home. With a phantom mailbox, customers and others can leave 
messages in the employee’s phantom mailbox, and the employee can 
call in to the NBX system to retrieve messages.
You retrieve messages from a phantom mailbox the same way you 
retrieve messages from a personal mailbox. See 
 
earlier in this chapter.
Group Mailbox
A group mailbox is a voice mailbox from which a group of users can 
retrieve messages, rather than one user. Your administrator creates group 
mailboxes and can explain to you how to retrieve messages in the group 
mailbox.
Example:
During nonbusiness hours, the system can send incoming telephone 
calls for your sales department to a group mailbox. Your administrator 
assigns to the appropriate sales people the ability to listen to, forward, 
or otherwise handle all messages that are directed to the group 
mailbox.
On an NBX Business Telephone, your administrator can assign a Message 
Waiting Indicator to an Access button so that you can access group 
mailbox. The light next to the button indicates when the group mailbox 
has messages in it