04-23-2014 06:55 AM - edited 03-19-2019 08:07 AM
Is there a way to immediately apply the message aging policy in Cisco Unity Connection 9.1? I have a user that has close to 1000 voicemails in their inbox and it is causing issues with synchronizing their Unity Inbox with their Exchange Inbox. I have applied a message aging policy to the users' Unity Connection Inbox but it doesn't seem to go in effect until much later (perhaps next day, I think)
Is there somewhere I can click to apply this message aging policy immediately rather than waiting for it to run at whatever time?
Alternatively, is there a way to delete voicemail messages from the users' inbox in bulk? I can go into the web interface for their voicemail inbox and delete voicemails, but it only presents the voicemails 25 at a time so there is a lot of clicking that I would have to do.
Any help I could get on this would be greatly appreciated.
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04-23-2014 07:48 AM
Hi Trevor,
One nice way with Unity Connection is with the use of this excellent tool from the great suite of Unity Tools (use the ** 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
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04-23-2014 09:27 AM
I wonder if it's worth looking into an option (either off the Bulk Delete tool or it's own stand alone tool or maybe a scripts using the Python Scripting Host) to run through and execute deletes and such based on aging policy settings immediately - I've seen this come up a few times - folks want to change a policy and then execute on it on the spot.
Maybe I'll stick it on the to-do list - it'd be ideal as a Python script such that folks can see what it's doing and edit to taste but it's a bit more tedious that way...
04-23-2014 07:48 AM
Hi Trevor,
One nice way with Unity Connection is with the use of this excellent tool from the great suite of Unity Tools (use the ** 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
Please support CSC helps Kiva
https://supportforums.cisco.com/blog/12122171/cisco-support-community-helps-kiva
04-23-2014 09:27 AM
I wonder if it's worth looking into an option (either off the Bulk Delete tool or it's own stand alone tool or maybe a scripts using the Python Scripting Host) to run through and execute deletes and such based on aging policy settings immediately - I've seen this come up a few times - folks want to change a policy and then execute on it on the spot.
Maybe I'll stick it on the to-do list - it'd be ideal as a Python script such that folks can see what it's doing and edit to taste but it's a bit more tedious that way...
05-08-2014 12:34 PM
Thanks for the link. I ended up just waiting for the message aging to get applied to move forward on this but this could be helpful in the future.
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