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Avaya Modular Messaging Concepts and Planning Guide
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 November 2004
Avaya Modular Messaging Concepts and 
Planning Guide
Modular Messaging—Exchange and Modular Messaging—Domino
In addition to the features described in Table 5-1 on page 5-2, there are 
some features and capabilities that are specific to the Microsoft Exchange 
and IBM Lotus Domino message stores. Table 5-3 discusses these 
features.
Table  5-3. Key features and capabilities of Modular Messaging—Exchange and Modular Messaging—
Domino
Feature and capability
Description and benefits
Voice, fax, and e-mail messages in a single platform of choice - Microsoft Exchange or IBM Lotus 
Domino
Allows voice, fax, and e-mail 
messages to be stored in the 
platform of choice – Microsoft 
Exchange, or IBM Lotus Domino.
Provides a single interface for accessing voicemail and 
corporate e-mail messages.
Telephone user interface (TUI) for accessing, sending, and composing messages
Receive, respond to, and send 
messages
Subscribers can receive, reply to, forward, and send voice, 
fax, text, and corporate e-mail messages over the telephone. 
Avaya Modular Messaging reads corporate e-mail messages 
and subject headers using e-mail readers for text-to-speech 
conversion.
Print messages
Subscribers can print e-mail or fax messages with TIFF 
attachments.
Read receipt and delivery receipt
Modular Messaging—Exchange supports request for read 
receipt from the TUI.
Future delivery 
Subscribers schedule messages for future delivery. The TUI 
marks the message with a deferred delivery time before 
sending it out of the sender’s mailbox. The Exchange 
message transport holds the message internally until the 
scheduled delivery time. At the scheduled delivery time, 
Exchange delivers the message in the mailbox of the 
intended recipient. 
(Not available with Avaya Modular Messaging—IBM 
Lotus Domino version).