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Avaya Modular Messaging Concepts and Planning Guide
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 November 2004
Avaya Modular Messaging Concepts and 
Planning Guide
Personal Distribution Lists
A personal distribution list (PDL) is a labelled collection of addresses that 
subscribers create and save for use later. Messages that are addressed to 
the list are sent to all the multiple addresses (list members) within the list. 
Subscribers that frequently send messages to the same group of people, 
can create a PDL for the group. For example, if a subscriber frequently 
sends messages to ten members of the Sales team, the subscriber can 
create a PDL labelled ‘Sales’ that has the addresses of the ten members of 
the Sales team. When the subscriber sends a message to the Sales PDL, 
the message is sent to all ten members of the Sales team. 
Unlike system lists, such as an Enhanced-List Application (ELA), a PDL 
is created and managed by a subscriber rather than a system administrator. 
Unlike an ELA, a PDL is personal, meaning that only the owner of the list 
can view and use the list. A PDL is not available for other subscribers to 
use. 
For more information on system lists and ELA, see 
 on page 
Modular Messaging supports up to 500 PDLs per subscriber, subject to 
system capacity, though no hard limit has been established in the product.
Note: Lists are not subscribers and do not count towards any 
purchasable limits.
PDL members
The entries that a PDL contains are known as PDL members. A PDL can 
contain one or more of the following as list members: 
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Addresses of local or remote subscribers. Subscribers can also 
create a PDL with no addresses and add addresses later. The 
format for adding addresses to a PDL depends on the client or 
interface subscribers use. For more information, see 
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Fax machine telephone number 
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ELA lists on local or remote systems
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Enterprise Lists on a Message Networking server
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Other PDLs owned by the same subscriber
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Any arbitrary e-mail address