[cisco-voip] A Phone call generates an email response based on users outlook calendar

Erick ewellnitzvoip at gmail.com
Thu Jul 12 12:04:58 EDT 2012


I'm interested to see what you find out.  This would be a really cool thing to impress the execs.

On Jul 12, 2012, at 9:00 AM, Gregory Wenzel <gwenzel at conres.com> wrote:

> I never thought that their assistant could have seen the missed email. I’m seeing them today. Will ask about the email.
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> Many thanks RyanJ
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> From: Ryan Ratliff [mailto:rratliff at cisco.com] 
> Sent: Thursday, July 12, 2012 9:57 AM
> To: Jason Aarons (AM)
> Cc: Gregory Wenzel; cisco-voip at puck.nether.net
> Subject: Re: [cisco-voip] A Phone call generates an email response based on users outlook calendar
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> I'd guess the desire is to email responses back to customers when you miss their calls.
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> Was the email from a person or system-generated?  The first thing that popped into my mind was an admin seeing the missed call and shooting an email off to the client.  If it's system generated the email headers may provide a clue as to what generated it.
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> On Jul 12, 2012, at 9:42 AM, Jason Aarons (AM) wrote:
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> What is the desired goal? To hide your calling party number/name so they don’t know whom is calling?
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> From: cisco-voip-bounces at puck.nether.net [mailto:cisco-voip-bounces at puck.nether.net] On Behalf Of Gregory Wenzel
> Sent: Thursday, July 12, 2012 7:21 AM
> To: cisco-voip at puck.nether.net
> Subject: [cisco-voip] A Phone call generates an email response based on users outlook calendar
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> I am certain this is a UCCX/UCCE product but the client that was called has hundreds of users.
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> My clients made a phone call to another client separate systems. My client has CUCM8.x far end client hasunknown system. Client calls other client of his, phone rings and doesn’t go to vm because he hangs up. Then a few minutes later my client  was the caller receives an email that says " Thank you for calling but Mr. Smith is in a meeting right now “Please call back" I am pretty sure the client that my client called knows his calling number. What can do that? I know the answer is UCCX with a great script but is there any other way to do that?
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> Does Avaya, Shortel, Other systems have this feature ?
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> TIA
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