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Modular Messaging and fax servers
November 2004
Avaya Modular Messaging Concepts and 
Planning Guide
7-9
Working with fax messages
This section contains information on the fax messaging capabilities 
Modular Messaging supports, from the telephone user interface (TUI) and 
from the PC user interfaces.
Note: H.323-based IP integration currently does not support fax 
messaging.
Fax messaging from the TUI
The Modular Messaging TUI provides the following fax capabilities to 
subscribers and callers: 
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Callers can leave fax messages for subscribers. 
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Subscribers can review fax messages 
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Subscribers can respond to fax messages 
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Subscribers can print fax messages to a default fax destination or 
to a new fax destination 
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Subscribers can configure a fax destination
Note: Modular Messaging—Exchange and Modular Messaging—
Domino provide these capabilities in conjunction with a 
third-party fax server. Some features are dependent on the 
specific fax server and may not be available.
Fax Call Answer
The TUI enables callers calling from a fax machine to leave fax messages 
for subscribers. A Modular Messaging—MSS system also supports 
voice-and-fax Call Answer messages.
Modular Messaging—MSS subscribers can have a secondary fax 
extension associated with their mailbox. This enables subscribers to give 
callers a fax number that is different from the primary extension number. 
Modular Messaging—Exchange and Modular Messaging—Domino 
subscribers can also have a separate number for fax, in which case, 
incoming fax calls are sent directly to the third-party fax server.
Call Answer fax mailbox features 
Modular Messaging—MSS enables customers to configure single or dual 
Direct Inward Dialing (DID) fax delivery mechanisms, using the multiple