Nortel Networks NTRG22AC, A0789401 manual To work offline

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When you open Microsoft Exchange or Microsoft Outlook, your CallPilot messages appear in the Inbox under CallPilot Message Store. From the Inbox, you can open, move, copy, delete, forward, and reply to messages, and compose new messages.

The CallPilot indicator in the Windows system tray turns red when you have a new message.

To open a message,

To create a new message,

double-click the

click the New CallPilot

message line

Message icon

The CallPilot Message Store contains your received, sent, and deleted CallPilot messages

When you delete a message from your Inbox, it moves to the Deleted Items folder. To delete messages permanently from your CallPilot mailbox, empty your Deleted Items folder.

You can move or copy a message to a new folder. Keep the new folder inside

your CallPilot Message Store if you want to access messages from the telephone.

Exclamation mark

Paperclip icon shows

shows that this

that this message has

message is urgent

an attached file

New messages appear in bold

Date and time received

Subject shows sender’s phone number, and if the message is voice, fax, or text. Voice messages show duration; fax messages show ID and page count.

Delivery report shows that your message was received

Read receipt shows that your message was opened by the recipient

To work offline

To work offline, you need a computer that has Desktop Messaging installed and configured in the same way as your office computer. Log in to Microsoft Exchange or Microsoft Outlook and, on the Tools menu, click CallPilot Desktop Messaging, then click Download all CallPilot Messages. You can then work offline, reviewing your messages and recording new messages from your computer. CallPilot stores your new messages in your Outbox and sends them the next time you log in to the CallPilot server.

CallPilot Desktop Messaging for Microsoft Exchange/Outlook

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Contents L l P i l o t Business Communications Manager & CallPilot 100/150 About forwarding Desktop Messaging messages Page Lotus Notes To log in to CallPilot Web Messaging Remote loginTo log in from your Internet mail application To access CallPilot Password Change from Lotus Notes To change your passwordTo work offline To change your default audio device and telephone number To play a voice messageTo view a fax message To record and send a voice message To save a newly created voice message as a fileTo create and send a fax message To create and send a text messageTo forward or reply to a message To attach a file to a messageTo address a message manually To download the CallPilot Address BookTo add CallPilot addresses to your Personal Address Book To create a personal distribution list To set Delivery priority for a messageTo set Sensitivity for a message To request a Read or Delivery receiptCallPilot Desktop Messaging for Lotus Notes Skip back Your telephone Adjust volume To view a fax message To record and send a voice message To create and send a fax message Attach File To add names to your personal Address Book To address a message from the address bookTo create a CallPilot group CallPilot Desktop Messaging for Novell GroupWise Play/replay Stop Go to start Go to end Click to play all Close To record and send a voice message To create and send a fax message To forward or reply to a message To address a message from your address book To create a personal distribution list CallPilot Player To view a text message To compose and send a messageTo create a voice or fax file To address a messageTo install media players To select a media playerPlay/replay Your telephone Stop Click to play all CallPilot Desktop Messaging Quick Reference Guide