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Lelio Fulgenzi


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07-26-07 06:12 PM

With Unity, I can add an extension to the alternate extension list of a mail
box and when that alternate extension is forwarded to voicemail it goes to t
he correct mailbox.

Is there a way to do something similar in cisco Unity Express? I read that I
 can use the e.164 field, but that only gives me one alternate extension, an
d it mentions CME not CCM.

There's talk about using a general deliver mailbox, which is exactly where I
 want it to go.

If I add a user and no mailbox for this user and add this user to the correc
t group, if their phone is forwarded to voicemail will it go to the gdm? 

I would test this, but the router is offsite in production already.


Lelio

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