3Com V7350 manual Find Me Follow Me, Fmfm from the TUI, Accessing Fmfm from

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60CHAPTER 4: SETTING UP AND USING FIND ME FOLLOW ME

Find Me Follow Me

The FMFM feature enables you to control which callers can access you

Overview

and how these callers can access you by:

 

Allowing all incoming numbers to contact you

 

Allowing some incoming number to contact you

 

Preventing some incoming numbers from contacting you

 

Setting up destination telephone numbers

 

Recording a greeting for callers while the system tries to find you (TUI

 

only)

 

There are two variants of FMFM: basic and advanced.

 

Basic FMFM features can be configured through the TUI or the web

 

interface. Basic FMFM features include specifying who can contact you,

 

defining the numbers at which you can be reached, recording a greeting,

 

modifying the no answer timeout value, and enabling or disabling FMFM.

 

For this release, advanced FMFM features must be configured by your

 

administrator. Advanced FMFM features include setting rules and filters

 

that are activated based on defined events and priorities.

 

FMFM can be enabled as an independent feature (FMFM only) or an

 

add-on to your mailbox (FMFM and mailbox).

 

 

FMFM from the TUI

This section describes how to set up basic FMFM from the TUI. You can

 

only configure basic FMFM features from the TUI. Advanced FMFM

 

features must be configured by your administrator.

Accessing FMFM from

To access FMFM from the TUI and set up FMFM for the first time:

the TUI and Setting

 

Initial Values

 

1Log in to the system by dialing the IP Messaging telephone number or press the MSG button on the phone.

2Enter your mailbox number and password as required.

3From the TUI Main menu, press [3].

The system prompts you to specify who is allowed to find you, where they can find you, a FMFM greeting, and a no answer timeout value. The

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Contents V7350 IP Messaging User Guide 3Com Native Interface 3Com Corporation 350 Campus Drive Marlborough, MA Contents Using Messaging Features Index Page About this Guide Conventions This section describes notice, text, and figure conventionsRelated DocumentationComments ExampleGetting Started Mailbox Standard Key FunctionsSee Sending Messages and Using Delivery Reports Interface VCX V7000 User Interface Dialog BoxLogin Screen Click 3Com UMS Web ProvisioningGetting Started Setting UP Messaging Features Setting up Greetings Greetings MenuScheduled Personal Greetings Name AnnouncementChange Review Options Print OptionsBook Adding New EntriesReviewing, Modifying, and Deleting Entries Creating a ListModifying a List Deleting a List Reviewing a ListCreating a New Message on Demand Modifying a Message on Demand Deleting a Message on DemandModifying Menus Specifications Form MailboxTranscription Mailbox Managing FormsUsing the TUI Setup Options Menu Using the Web PromptMessaging messaging options through a web browser Main MenuMain Menu on the Web Interface Mailbox Preferences Screen Using the Web Interface Scheduled Greetings Screen Create a Notification Filter To create a Notification FilterNotification Filter Screen Create a Notification Procedure To create a Notification procedureAdd Notification Procedures Screen Create a Notification Schedule To create a Notification scheduleClick Save Schedule Notification Schedule ScreenBook Fields on the Personal Address Book Screen Enter data in the Required Fields section Click View All Lists New Entry Confirmation ScreenExternal E-mail Setup Click Add Mailbox Family MailboxesUsing the Web Interface Setting UP Messaging Features Add New Alias Screen Auto-delivery Screen Using Messaging Features Overview Listening toMessages Sending Messages Mark the message as privateUsing the Web Interface to View Message Information Placing a CallMenu Using an E-Mail Application to View Messages Message Information ScreenSending Messages Retrieving Messages Using POP3 Replying to MessagesForwarding Messages Deleting Messages Using POP3 Moving Messages to Another Folder Using POP3Retrieving Messages Using Imap Sending a Message in Outlook ExpressReplying to a Message Using Outlook Deleting Messages Using Imap Moving Messages to Another Folder Using ImapCreate Custom Folders Using Imap Message SettingsSearching Messages Using Imap Setting UP and Using Find ME Follow ME Accessing Fmfm from TUI and Setting Initial ValuesFind Me Follow Me Fmfm from the TUIFmfm from Web InterfaceFind You Fmfm Basic MenuClick Continue Fmfm Allowed Numbers ScreenFrom Finding You Fmfm Exclude Numbers ScreenFmfm Destination Screen Fmfm Final Screen Index TUI

V7350 specifications

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