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Avaya Modular Messaging Concepts and Planning Guide
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Avaya Modular Messaging Concepts and 
Planning Guide
Modular Messaging—MSS Broadcast
The Modular Messaging—MSS Broadcast feature enables an 
administrator to designate any Enhanced-List Application (ELA) to be a 
local broadcast list. When a message is received into an appropriately 
configured enhanced-list mailbox, the message is sent to all local 
subscribers and to all list members. 
Modular Messaging—MSS administrators can also set up system-wide or 
enterprise-wide broadcast lists. For example, administrators can create a 
broadcast list on each Modular Messaging system, and then create a 
broadcast list on one of the Modular Messaging systems that has as its 
members the broadcast lists on all the systems.
The MSS uses the broadcast mailbox and Community ID settings to 
control sending privileges of users who address messages to ELA 
broadcast mailing lists. For more information on communities and 
sending privileges, see 
 on page 
The actual addressing format used to send a broadcast message can be any 
addressing format that the relevant interface (telephone user interface or 
PC interface) supports. 
While a new broadcast message does not activate MWI, Find Me, and 
Notify Me, it activates Call Me, provided the broadcast message meets 
subscriber-specified criteria. If customers require MWI activation, system 
administrators can create an ELA list with entries for each local 
subscriber. Messages sent to an ELA list activate MWI.
The Modular Messaging telephone user interfaces (TUIs) announce 
broadcast messages as such. The TUIs present new broadcast messages 
before other messages and provide a summary count of broadcast 
messages after logging in. AUDIX TUI subscribers hear all broadcast 
messages of all message types (voice, fax, and text) before gaining access 
to other messages. Aria TUI subscribers hear all voice broadcast 
messages before accessing other voice messages, but have to select the 
text message option to be able to listen to broadcast text messages. Hence, 
if broadcast messages are sent as text, Aria TUI users will not hear the 
message unless they access text messages.
Modular Messaging Web Client and Client Add-in for Microsoft Outlook 
provide visual indications for identifying broadcast messages. 
Standards-based clients do not provide any special visual indicators for 
broadcast messages. Recipients can recognize broadcast messages from 
the address of the broadcast ELA, unless the broadcast message has been 
sent via BCC.