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Mailbox Options: Message Center: [General]
390 Chapter 3: Programming UX Mail Manual
[General] Security Code
Use this option to enter the Security Code for the Message Center Mailbox. The Security Code protects the
mailbox from unauthorized access.
A Message Center Mailbox user can also use OP in Mailbox Options to enter their Security Code. See
SECURITY CODE (PAGE 273) for more.
Options
Digits (6 digits maximum, using 0-9).
N (None).
Default
N (None).
[General] Name
You can program a name for a Message Center Mailbox. Voice mail can use this name for Directory Dialing.
This name also appears on system reports.
To allow Automated Attendant callers to use Directory Dial to leave a message in a Message Center
Mailbox (using the default mailbox numbering), for digit 8 be sure Action = TRF, UTRF, LOGON, or
GOTO and Number = XXX.
See DIRECTORY DIALING (PAGE 120) for more.
To record a name for a Message Center Mailbox, see MAILBOX NAME (PAGE 180).
See REPORTS (PAGE 267) for more on the system’s reports.
Options
Characters (25 characters maximum, using A-Z)
Default
No entry.
[General] Department
Use this option to assign a department name to the Message Center Mailbox. This information appears on
the Distribution List (page 495) and Mailbox Options (page 497) reports.
Options
Characters (10 characters maximum, using any keyboard characters).
Default
No entry.
[General] Extension
Use this option to assign an extension to a Guest Mailbox.
Options
Digits (7 digits maximum, using 0-9).
N (None)
Default
N (None)
Since Message Center Mailboxes are normally used to “collect” general
messages, you should leave this option at its default setting (None).
Message Center Mailboxes normally do not have extensions associated with
them. You should leave this option at its default setting (None).

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