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Avaya Modular Messaging Concepts and Planning Guide
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November 2004
Avaya Modular Messaging Concepts and 
Planning Guide
list, and the message is delivered to all of the ELA list 
members.
Networking
The term ‘networking’ is used to describe how subscribers of a Modular 
Messaging system can exchange messages with subscribers of other 
Modular Messaging systems, or, in some cases, with users of other 
voicemail systems. 
Modular Messaging interoperates with other Modular Messaging systems 
in the following manner:
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Modular Messaging—MSS. Provides native support to 
SMTP/MIME networking, using which, subscribers can 
exchange messages with:
— Subscribers of other Modular Messaging—MSS systems
— Subscribers of systems connected to an Avaya Message 
Networking Server. The Message Networking Server 
performs the conversion between SMTP/MIME and both 
proprietary voicemail networking protocols (such as Octel 
Analog, AUDIX TCP/IP, Aria TCP/IP, and Serenade TCP/IP) 
and standard protocols (such as AMIS and VPIM).
Note: With Modular Messaging—MSS, networking is a 
chargeable option, and facilitates networking 
between a Modular Messaging—MSS system and a 
Message Networking server. For simplified 
administration, directory management, and 
performance, customers are advised to consider 
using a Message Networking server among multiple 
Modular Messaging—Avaya MSS systems. For 
more information, see 
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Using native networking, Modular Messaging—Exchange 
subscribers can exchange messages with subscribers of other 
Modular Messaging—Exchange systems and Modular 
Messaging—IBM Lotus Domino subscribers can exchange 
messages with subscribers of other Modular Messaging—IBM 
Lotus Domino systems
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Modular Messaging—Microsoft Exchange and Modular 
Messaging—IBM Lotus Domino systems also interoperate with 
systems connected to an Avaya Message Networking Server. 
However, networking between heterogeneous systems requires