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Unity Connection 8.5 Accessing and Purging user messages as admin

NPT_2
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Level 2

Is there a way as an admin I can purge a users saved voicemail messages in Unity Connection 8.5 without deleting their entire account and recreating it? 

Also is there a way using an admin account I can access a users mailbox and export messages to individual files (.wav, etc.)for storage/playback/evidence purposes? 

Jim      

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Jonathan Schulenberg
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You can create mailbox quotas and message aging policies.

Administrators do not have access to user mailboxes through any of the GUIs. You could backup and restore individual mailboxes/messages using COBRAS; or, access messages through APIs built into Unity Connection.

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Rob Huffman
Hall of Fame
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Hi Jim,

Just as an FYI ....the Unity Tools are not 3rd party, but rather built and

supported by the Cisco BU responsible for messaging products. My

guess is that most if not all are designed/built by Mr. Lindborg himself

and that is probably why they are so great to use. I have used this tool many

times for many different purposes without issue

I can't imagine running Unity Connection without using this great suite

of tools.

http://www.ciscounitytools.com/SiteList/AllDownloads/alldownloads.html

As for the messages,you could use the Web Inbox and

the Save Recording As option to save off messages as .wav files.

Cheers!

Rob 

"Celebration it's around us, every nations, all around us.
Singin' forever young, singin' songs underneath that sun" - K'naan

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Jonathan Schulenberg
Hall of Fame
Hall of Fame

You can create mailbox quotas and message aging policies.

Administrators do not have access to user mailboxes through any of the GUIs. You could backup and restore individual mailboxes/messages using COBRAS; or, access messages through APIs built into Unity Connection.

Please remember to rate helpful responses and identify helpful or correct answers.

Rob Huffman
Hall of Fame
Hall of Fame

Hi Jim,

I'll just add another reference to the great info from Jonathan (+5 "J")

The best way with Unity Connection to delete VM's is with the use of this excellent tool from

the great suite of Unity Tools (** "reset" feature);

Unity Connection Bulk User Delete   

For resetting users you have the option of emptying the mailbox,  resetting greetings, deleting voice names, resetting passwords,  removing private lists and a number of other options you may choose.   For installations where the user base “changes over” frequently such as  schools this may be a nicer option.  This option is also allowed for  CoRes installations since it does not involve the removal of user  objects from the Connection database.

http://www.ciscounitytools.com/Applications/CxN/BulkUserDelete/BulkUserDelete.html

Cheers!

Rob

"Celebration it's around us, every nations, all around us.
Singin' forever young, singin' songs underneath that sun" - K'naan

NPT_2
Level 2
Level 2

Thanks for the info.  I had heard of that tool, but was hoping there was an easier way than using a 3rd party tool.  Even if I could ssh or ftp to the server and delete messages from the command line that would be prefered. 

What about exporting voicemail messages without having to use the Cobras backup tool.  Is there a way an admin or even a user can export their voicemails from their phone to a PC? 

Jim

Rob Huffman
Hall of Fame
Hall of Fame

Hi Jim,

Just as an FYI ....the Unity Tools are not 3rd party, but rather built and

supported by the Cisco BU responsible for messaging products. My

guess is that most if not all are designed/built by Mr. Lindborg himself

and that is probably why they are so great to use. I have used this tool many

times for many different purposes without issue

I can't imagine running Unity Connection without using this great suite

of tools.

http://www.ciscounitytools.com/SiteList/AllDownloads/alldownloads.html

As for the messages,you could use the Web Inbox and

the Save Recording As option to save off messages as .wav files.

Cheers!

Rob 

"Celebration it's around us, every nations, all around us.
Singin' forever young, singin' songs underneath that sun" - K'naan

The only thing that concerns me about that one tool is that it is listed as not TAC supported.  I have used a lot of the Unity Tools in the past and have been happy with them, but am not sure if I will use the bulk user delete, at least for this app. 

Great suggestion on the Web Inbox.  I'll have to try that one out. 

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