For example, if you receive
missed calls or emails from 42, you can create a contact that maps 42 to Exchange Unified Messaging
Missed Call Assistant. It is more aesthetically pleasing than a missed call by 42. The second option is
to turn off missed call notifications. Not many phone systems provide this functionality now, so the
loss of functionality may be transparent to the end user. To accomplish this use the
AllowMissedCallNotifications and set the value to $false .
Changing the fax text produces the same result and has the same limitation as the missed call
notification. The text is limited to 512 bytes. To change the text use the FaxMessageText and enclose the
information that you want displayed in the email in quotes. The voice mail text is similar to the previous
two parameters and can be changed with the VoiceMailText parameter.
When users have their account UM enabled or re - enabled, an email is sent from Microsoft Exchange to
the user. The email body will contain the basic ??? Welcome to Exchange Unified Messaging ??? with the
extension and the PIN. There is an opportunity to add value especially in this email by directing users
how to log in to the UM system via their phone and change their PIN. This will assist in leveraging the
automation of the UM - generated email and help reduce service desk calls.
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