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Issue 1.0 VM8000
3 - 24 Programming
47-02-02 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.
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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.
See Subscriber Mailbox on page 2-227 for more.
Options
Digits (7 maximum, using 0~9).
Default
Mailboxes 1~8 = 101~108.
For all other mailboxes, there is no entry.
47-02-03 Number of Messages
Use this option to set the maximum number of messages that can be left in
the Subscriber Mailbox. If a caller tries to leave a message once this limit is
reached, they hear, “That mailbox is full.” VM8000 InMail then hangs up.
See Message Storage Limit on page 2-187 for more.
Options
0~99 messages
To conserve storage space, enter 0 for all unused mailboxes.
Default
99 messages for mailbox 1.
20 messages for all other mailboxes.
47-02-04 Message Playback
Use this option to set the Subscriber Mailbox message playback order.
When a subscriber listens to their messages, VM8000 InMail can play the
oldest messages first (first-in-first-out, or FIFO), or the newest messages
first (last-in-first-out, or LIFO).
See Message Playback Direction on page 2-181 for more.
Options
0 (FIFO - first-in-first-out, or oldest messages first).
1 (LIFO - last-in-first-out, or newest messages first).
Default
0 (FIFO - first-in-first-out, or oldest messages first).
47-02-05 Auto Erase/Save of Messages (Auto Erase/Save)
Use this option to determine what happens when a Subscriber Mailbox user
completely listens to a new message and then exits their mailbox without
either saving (SA) or erasing (E) the message. Depending on the setting of
this option, VM8000 InMail either automatically saves or erases the
message. If the mailbox user hangs up before listening to the entire new
message, InMail retains the message as a new message.
See Auto Erase or Save on page 2-41.

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