[cisco-voip] Cisco Unity 4.2 - Creating Internet contacts with "mail-enabled" accounts...
Pat Hayes
pat-cv at wcyv.com
Thu Jan 8 12:26:49 EST 2009
Correct. Really, that's the difference between a regular subscriber
and an internet subscriber. Regular users have a local mailbox to
store their messages, internet subscribers receive messages at the
address configured on the contact object. Keep in mind that because
there is no local copy, internet subscribers cannot retrieve their
messages over the TUI or get MWI.
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/voice_ip_comm/unity/5x/networking/guide/ex/5xcunet040e.html#wp1050583
On Thu, Jan 8, 2009 at 11:18 AM, Wesley Fonvergne
<wfonvergne at expertnetworks.us> wrote:
> Hello!
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> I'm trying to verify some information with Cisco's documentation before I
> start making demands on our local Active Directory administrators, and I
> can't seem to confirm a particular behavior of Cisco Unity 4.2.
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> Our situation is that we have several business associates who having login
> accounts to our system, but do not have Exchange accounts, and we would like
> to provide them with voice messaging. It seems that, in order to create an
> Internet subscriber within Unity, you need to have a contact object in
> Active Directory, and CANNOT have a mail-enabled user object.
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> Can anyone confirm this, or am I missing something with our Unity servers?
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> Thanks,
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> Wesley Fonvergne
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