Program 47 : InMail
47-02 : InMail Station Mailbox Options
Level
IN
Description
Use Program 47-02 : InMail Station Mailbox Options to set up a station/extension mailbox. Station
mailboxes are automatically assigned as Subscriber Mailboxes. Normally, InMail Station Mailbox num-
bers1~64should correspond to extensions 200~263.
Station Mailboxes are one of three mailbox categories: Station, Routing, or Master. You can also set up
Master Mailboxes as Subscriber Mailboxes.
Input Data
Station Mailbox Number 001 ~ 128
Item No. Item Input Data Default
01 Mailbox Type
Use this option to enable or disable the mailbox. An
extension mailbox is not accessible when it is dis-
abled (even though its stored messages and con-
figuration are retained in memory.) If disabled, a
user pressing Message initiates a remote logon and
is asked to enter their mailbox number. A voice
prompt then announces: “That mailbox does not
exist.”
To make programming easier, consider associating
a mailbox number with a station port. For example,
mailbox 1 could correspond to port 1, which in turn
corresponds to extension 200.
0 = None
1 = Personal
2=Group
Mailbox1~64:1
Mailbox65~:0
02 Mailbox Number
Use this option to select the extension number asso-
ciated with the mailbox you are programming. Nor-
mally, mailbox 1 should use Mailbox Number 200,
mailbox 2 should use Mailbox Number 201, 101 etc.
To make programming easier, consider associating
a mailbox number with a station port. For example,
mailbox 1 could correspond to port 1, which in turn
corresponds to extension 200.
Up to four digits Mailbox 1 = 200
Mailbox2~64=201
~263
Mailbox65~=Noset-
ting
03 Number of Messages
Use this option to set the maximum number of mes-
sages that can be left in the Subscriber Mailbox. If a
caller tries to leave a message after this limit is
reached, they hear : “That mailbox is full.” InMail
then hangs up.
0 ~ 99 messages
To conserve storage space,
enter 0 for all unused mail-
boxes.
Mailbox1=99
Mailbox2~=20
04 Message Playback Order
Use this option to set the Subscriber Mailbox mes-
sage playback order. When a subscriber listens to
their messages, InMail can play the oldest mes-
sages first (first-in/first-out, or FIFO), or the newest
messages first (last-in/first-out, or LIFO).
0 (FIFO = first-in/ first-out, or
oldest messages first).
1 (LIFO = last-in/ first-out, or
newest messages first)
0
05 Auto Erase/Save of Messages
Use this option to determine what happens when a
Subscriber Mailbox user completely listens to a new
message and then exits the mailbox without either
saving (SA)orerasing(E) the message. Depending
on the setting of this option, InMail either automati-
cally saves or erases the message. If the mailbox
user hangs up before listening to the entire new
message, InMail retains the message as a new
message.
0 = Erase
After the subscriber listens to
the entire new message and
hangs up, InMail erases the
message.
1 = Save
After the subscriber listens to
the entire new message and
hangs up, InMail saves the
message.
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ISSUE 1.1 SL1000
Program
47
Programming Manual 2-373