05-12-2005 06:11 AM - edited 03-18-2019 04:32 PM
Does anyone have a link to show how I can use Unity VM to send an e-mail containing a wave file to a user? Any links would be apprciated.
05-12-2005 06:18 AM
I'm not entirely sure what you're asking - if you have UM you can use the VMO plug in for sending voice mail messages via the desktop - the user guide talks about this, among other things. You can get the latest 4.0(5) version here:
If you're talking about sending a message to an external user (i.e. not a subscriber) via the phone, you'd use Internet Subscribers for this. There's no license for these, you can create as many as you like - you set them up with an extension and, optionally, a voice name, configure their SMTP address and then you can message them over the phone just like a regular subscriber - the message gets to them as an email with attached WAV.
If that's not what you're looking for, let us know...
05-12-2005 07:15 AM
This is what I am trying to acheive. A person rings a telephone number for IT support. This telephone number is not manned and the caller is sent direct to Unity. The caller leaves a message which should then be sent via e-mail (outlook) to a common mail box. There may also be a requirement that a message waiting lamp is used to indicate a message for a group of uses. I have only Unity VM with AD and Exchange on box.
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