Ipk Ii In-Mail Station Mailbox Options - NEC Electra Elite IPK II Programming Manual

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Use
mailbox. Station mailboxes are automatically assigned as Subscriber Mailboxes.
Normally, IPK II In-Mail Station Mailbox numbers 1~26 should correspond to
extensions 101~126.

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47-02 : IPK II In-Mail Station Mailbox Options

IPK II In-Mail
47-02:
Station Mailbox Options
Station Mailboxes are one of three mailbox categories: Station, Routing, and Master.
You can also set up Master Mailboxes as Subscriber Mailboxes.
Mailbox Active
(Mailbox Active)
Use this option to enable or disable the mailbox. An
extension's mailbox is not accessible when it is
disabled (even though its stored messages and
configuration are retained in memory.) If disabled, a
user pressing Message initiates a remote logon and
is asked to enter their mailbox number. A voice
prompt then announces, "That mailbox does not
exist."
To make programming easier, consider associating
a mailbox number with a station port. For example,
mailbox 1 could correspond to port 1, which in turn
corresponds to extension 101.
Mailbox Number
(Mailbox Number)
Use this option to select the extension number
associated with the mailbox you are programming.
Normally, mailbox 1 should use Mailbox Number
101, mailbox 2 should use Mailbox Number 102, etc.
To make programming easier, consider associating
a mailbox number with a station port. For example,
mailbox 1 could correspond to port 1, which in turn
corresponds to extension 101.
Program 47 : In-Mail
Item
Electra Elite IPK II
to set up a station's (extension's)
Input Data
0 (No = Disabled)
Mailboxes 1~8 = 1
(Enabled)
1 (Yes = Enabled)
All Other
Mailboxes = 0
(Disabled)
Digits (8 maximum,
Mailboxes 1~8 =
using 0~9)
101~108.
For all other
mailboxes, there is
no entry.
Program 47 : In-Mail
Default

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