10-26-2010 05:30 PM - edited 03-16-2019 01:34 AM
Hi All,
We got a request from one of our users to cap the maximum number of new voicemails on their phone at 15 messages. If there was 15 messages in there, nobody would be allowed to leave any more until the older ones were cleared out.
Does anyone know if this is possible? I see the setting in Unity that allows you to cap the maximum number of seconds that a message can be, but this doesn't address the situation.
Thanks.
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10-26-2010 05:45 PM
All you can set is the maximum number of seconds and the mailbox quota in Exchange.
Each codec already takes a certain amount of disk space per minute so you can do the math.
However you would need to assume all users will use ALL their fixed time for this to work.
ie. You set messages for 60 seconds and allocate necessary space for 15 messages.
But users leave messages of only 30 seconds. Then you can leave 30 messages as each message is only half of what you expected.
And the math is for any other number of seconds below 60 if that's what you expect. If they leave only 40 seconds, again, they'll get more than 15 messages.
HTH
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10-26-2010 05:45 PM
All you can set is the maximum number of seconds and the mailbox quota in Exchange.
Each codec already takes a certain amount of disk space per minute so you can do the math.
However you would need to assume all users will use ALL their fixed time for this to work.
ie. You set messages for 60 seconds and allocate necessary space for 15 messages.
But users leave messages of only 30 seconds. Then you can leave 30 messages as each message is only half of what you expected.
And the math is for any other number of seconds below 60 if that's what you expect. If they leave only 40 seconds, again, they'll get more than 15 messages.
HTH
java
If this helps, please rate
www.cisco.com/go/pdihelpdesk
10-26-2010 05:48 PM
Awesome, thanks for the quick reply and thorough explanation.
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