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Avaya Modular Messaging Concepts and Planning Guide
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November 2004
Avaya Modular Messaging Concepts and 
Planning Guide
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Messages sent external to Modular Messaging—MSS, such as 
those sent via SMTP/MIME networking or those sent by the 
Notify Me feature, may be dynamically routed by: 
— standard SMTP e-mail DNS mail exchanger (MX) lookup, 
with preference to local /etc/hosts entries or 
— by configuring a single outgoing e-mail gateway 
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When messages are sent outside the customer's network, for 
example Notify Me messages sent to e-mail-accessible paging 
systems, consideration should be given to:
— exposing the internal DNS host name of the MSS server
— whether the customer's inbound e-mail gateways will allow 
incoming e-mail (from the Internet) to be delivered into the 
subscriber's Modular Messaging mailbox. 
Avaya neither recommends nor discourages allowing Internet 
e-mail delivery into Modular Messaging mailboxes. However if 
Internet e-mail can be delivered into a Modular Messaging—
MSS system, Avaya strongly recommends any such e-mail be 
filtered through the customer's normal spam and virus checking 
mechanisms before delivery.
Local mailbox numbers
Subscribers can use local mailbox numbers to address any Avaya 
Modular Messaging subscriber within a voice mail domain. Traditional 
voicemail systems typically use this form of addressing. From the PC user 
interface, Modular Messaging—MSS subscribers can address messages 
to local mailbox numbers in the format nnnn@domain.com, where nnnn 
is the mailbox number and domain.com is the e-mail domain name used 
for the e-mail addresses of Modular Messaging mailboxes.
Within a voice mail domain, all local mailbox numbers must have the 
same number of digits, and each local mailbox number must be unique. 
Unlike many voicemail system, Modular Messaging does not require the 
mailbox number of subscribers to be the same as their telephone 
extension numbers
The number of digits that a local mailbox number can have is:
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Modular Messaging—MSS: At least two digits and a maximum 
of ten digits
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Modular Messaging—Microsoft Exchange and Modular 
Messaging—IBM Lotus Domino: At least two digits and a 
maximum of ten digits