Avaya 11-300244 Manuel D’Utilisation
Avaya Modular Messaging Concepts and Planning Guide
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November 2004
Avaya Modular Messaging Concepts and
Planning Guide
Modular Messaging Web Client does not provide a facility for subscribers
to look up PDL addresses, hence, subscribers must know the address of a
PDL.
to look up PDL addresses, hence, subscribers must know the address of a
PDL.
Client Add-in for Microsoft Outlook and Modular Messaging Web Client
support the following PDL addressing formats:
support the following PDL addressing formats:
!
#nnnn, where nnnn is the List number of the PDL. Client Add-in
for Microsoft Outlook resolves this address to a PDL from the list
of PDLs belonging to the subscriber. Modular Messaging Web
Client expands this address to mailboxnumber#nnnn@host.
for Microsoft Outlook resolves this address to a PDL from the list
of PDLs belonging to the subscriber. Modular Messaging Web
Client expands this address to mailboxnumber#nnnn@host.
!
#asciichars, where asciichars is the Identifier of the PDL. Client
Add-in for Microsoft Outlook resolves this address to a PDL
from the list of PDLs belonging to the subscriber. Modular
Messaging Web Client expands this address to
mailboxnumber#asciichars@host.
Add-in for Microsoft Outlook resolves this address to a PDL
from the list of PDLs belonging to the subscriber. Modular
Messaging Web Client expands this address to
mailboxnumber#asciichars@host.
In addition to these addressing formats, Client Add-in for Microsoft
Outlook and Modular Messaging Web Client support the same addressing
formats as an IMAP4 standard-based e-mail client. These addressing
formats are:
Outlook and Modular Messaging Web Client support the same addressing
formats as an IMAP4 standard-based e-mail client. These addressing
formats are:
!
mailboxnumber#nnnn@host, where mailboxnumber is the local
mailbox number of the subscriber and nnnn is the List number of
the PDL.
mailbox number of the subscriber and nnnn is the List number of
the PDL.
!
handle#nnnn@host, where handle is the part to the left of the @
symbol in the subscriber’s e-mail address and nnnn is the List
number of the PDL.
symbol in the subscriber’s e-mail address and nnnn is the List
number of the PDL.
!
mailboxnumber#asciichars@host, where mailboxnumber is the
local mailbox number of the subscriber and asciichars is the
Identifier of the PDL.
local mailbox number of the subscriber and asciichars is the
Identifier of the PDL.
!
handle#asciichars@host, where handle is the handle (part to the
left hand side of @) of the subscriber’s e-mail address and
asciichars is the Identifier of the PDL.
left hand side of @) of the subscriber’s e-mail address and
asciichars is the Identifier of the PDL.
Note: When using the list Identifier, the match against the PDLs
belonging to the subscriber is not case-sensitive.
When addressing messages to a PDL from the UCC Speech Access client,
subscribers can, through speech, request a PDL List number. The List
number can have a maximum length of four digits. Alternatively,
subscribers can add the e-mail address of the PDL to their personal
Contacts.
subscribers can, through speech, request a PDL List number. The List
number can have a maximum length of four digits. Alternatively,
subscribers can add the e-mail address of the PDL to their personal
Contacts.