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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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Directory Browsing
Provides access to the Modular Messaging voice server directory, 
so that from the directory, subscribers can search for other users 
and address messages to them.
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Choice of language to view the interface
Provides subscribers a choice of languages such as US English, 
French, International Spanish, Italian, German, or Brazilian 
Portuguese, to view the interface.
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Support SSL for secured access
Modular Messaging Web Client supports Secure Sockets Layer 
(SSL) Web connections. However, customers must configure 
SSL on the Web server (as per the configuration supported by 
IIS) prior to installing the Web Client.
Note: Whether Web browsers connect using SSL is 
dependent only on the Web server configuration, and 
not on any settings in the Modular Messaging Web 
Client application.
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Access to e-mails on a corporate e-mail server
Using the IMAP4 protocol, Modular Messaging Web Client 
provides subscribers access to e-mail messages stored on a 
separate, corporate e-mail server. Subscribers can view, reply to, 
forward, create, send, save, and delete e-mail messages. 
Subscribers can also access the corporate LDAP directory to 
address e-mail messages.
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Maximum message privacy enforcement
When subscribers access messages that are marked ‘private’, 
Modular Messaging Web Client provides an appropriate 
indication to subscribers. Irrespective of the system Privacy 
Enforcement Level (PEL) setting for the voice mail domain, 
Modular Messaging Web Client always enforces maximum 
message privacy—subscribers cannot forward private messages. 
For more information on the PEL settings, see 
 on page 5-45.
Administrators can configure Modular Messaging Web Client to 
support only dual-connect (telephone-playback only) mode. This 
prevents voice messages from being played locally on the PC, 
downloading of voice messages, and caching of voice messaging 
on the PC.