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Mitel NuPoint Messenger Technical Documentation - Release 7.0
 
Default:  1 retry 
Fax Delivery Retry Interval 
Sets how long the server waits between tries to deliver a fax after a Busy, Ring No Answer, or 
fax-unavailable call. 
Enter:  Minutes, from 1 through 255 
Default:  1 minute 
Mailbox & Message Retention Limit Menu 
Includes parameters that determine how long various types of messages remain in a mailbox. 
If the value for Absolute Message Retention is less than the values for both or either the Played 
and Unplayed message retention settings, it overrides those parameters. 
LCOSs and Automatic Purging
The server runs an automatic purge every 24 hours at 
midnight. The server checks the message retention limits in the LCOS in each mailbox, then 
purges any messages that are at, or over, those limits.  For example, if the played message 
retention is eight hours and a message was played at noon, it stays in the system for 12 hours 
after it was played, until it is automatically purged at midnight.  If the message was played at 10 
p.m., it stays in the system for 26 hours because it does not reach the message retention limit by 
the first purge. 
The age of an unplayed message is calculated from the time it is left in a mailbox.  If you set very 
short retention limits for unplayed messages, advise users to check messages at least once a 
day. 
Mailbox Retention 
Sets how long a mailbox can remain on the server before it is automatically deleted. 
Enter:  Number of days, from 0 through 255; 0 for no limit 
Default:  0 (no limit) 
Played Message Retention 
Sets how long a played message can remain in a mailbox before it is deleted by automatic 
purging. 
Enter:  Number of hours, from 1 through 8760 (1 year); 0 for no limit; a period (.) to prevent 
automatic purging 
Default:  672 hours (28 days) 
Unplayed Message Retention 
Sets how long an unplayed message can remain in a mailbox before it is deleted by automatic 
purging. 
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