Lucent Technologies 585-310-575 manual Enhanced-List Application, What ELA Can Do for You

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Enhanced-List Application

Enhanced-List Application

The Enhanced-List Application (ELA) greatly expands your business’ capability to deliver messages to large numbers of recipients. A single enhanced list can contain 1500 addresses and you – the system administrator – can create up to 100 such lists. Enhanced lists can be nested (or embedded) in each other, that is, a list (containing 1500 addresses) can be a member contained in another list. By doing so, your users can record a message, address it to the parent enhanced list, and send it to nearly 150,000 people – just as easily as if the message were being sent to a person 1 desk away.

All users administered in AUDIX (including e-mail and remote users) can send messages to the recipients on enhanced lists, or you can administer your system to only allow selected users in your AUDIX network access to the enhanced lists.

ELA has the following characteristics:

Up to 1500 recipients can be contained in an enhanced list (compared to 250 addresses in a standard AUDIX mailing list.)

Up to 100 enhanced lists can be created on an INTUITY AUDIX machine

Nesting (embedding an enhanced list within another Enhanced List) enables a total recipient population of nearly 150,000

Changes in an enhanced list propagate to all lists that refer to the changed list

Access to enhanced lists from anywhere within the AUDIX network (standard AUDIX mailing lists are only accessible to those users with mailboxes on the same machine as the lists)

Delivery to local and remote AUDIX users, administered e-mail users, and remote AMIS pre-administered users

Cross-domain delivery from an e-mail trusted server to AUDIX. This enables administered e-mail users to access the Enhanced Lists

What ELA Can Do for You

ELA can:

Distribute messages to a targeted audience.

You can create a list of people that you send messages to frequently. Then, you can send them all the same message by entering one enhanced-list address.

Centralize messages into one AUDIX mailbox.

First select one office as your primary location. Then create an enhanced list at each secondary location that has, as its only member, the number of your primary office location. When a mailbox at a secondary location receives a message, ELA puts it into the mailbox for the primary office.

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Contents Intuity Messaging Solutions Trademarks Contents Preventative Maintenance and Troubleshooting INIndex Iv Issue 1 July About This Book PurposeIntended Audiences Trademarks and Service Marks Page How to Comment on This Book Related ResourcesEnhanced-List Application OverviewAudience What You Should KnowEnhanced-List Application What ELA Can Do for YouELA Administration Planning with Professional ServicesBasic Concepts Things to Consider ELA Message DeliveryHardware/Software Requirements LAN ImpactRemote Message Impact Port Usage Impact SecurityExternal Security Internal Security Imapi Session Requirements Shadow MailboxInstallation Installing the SoftwareSoftware Install Menu Rebooting the System Wait Time WindowMake sure that there is no diskette in the diskette drive Administering Audix for ELA Verifying that ELA is Enabled Activating ELAIncreasing the Number of Mailing Lists Allowed on the System Defining an ELA Class of Service Ch cos COSnumberFax? If you have purchased fax Enter the following information Setting Up ELA and Shadow Mailbox Community IDs Example of Communities Administered for use with ELABefore You Begin ELA Community IDSending Restrictions Screen Shadow Mailbox Community ID Administering TCP/IP Administering Audix for ELA Denver1 Setting Up Imapi Sessions for Trusted Server Access Setting Up Imapi Sessions for Trusted Server Access Defining Two ELA Trusted Servers Security AlertDrmid10 For the administrative ELA trusted server elaadmin, enter 0 Page Administering Audix for ELA Issue 1 July Administering ELA for AUDIX4 Defining the Audix server Administering AccessSet Up Enhanced-List System Data Window On next Administering ELA for Audix Guidelines for Naming Enhanced Lists Mailbox AttributesCreating Enhanced Lists Administer Enhanced-Lists Window On next Guidelines for Selecting Enhanced-List Members Adding Members to Enhanced ListsEnhanced List Membership for Listname Window Adding/Deleting Members to an Enhanced List Enhanced-List Membership for Listname listextension Window Adding a Member Finding a MemberDeleting an Enhanced List Deleting a MemberPrinting an Enhanced List Confirm Deletion of Enhanced-List Window Testing Intuity Enhanced Lists Recording Names for Enhanced ListsPage Administering ELA for Audix Issue 1 July Preventative Maintenance Troubleshooting Checking the Administrator’s LogChecking the Delivery Failure Log Delivery Failure Log WindowOccurred, such as Full Mailbox, Unsupported Media, or Delivery Failure Codes Delivery Failure Codes Reason of Failure DescriptionTroubleshooting ELA Messaging Solutions Release 4 Alarm Log Messages Lucent Intuity Messaging Solutions Digital Preventative Maintenance and Troubleshooting Issue 1 July Alarms Alarm Code Event ID ELA-delivts01Delivts Resource Type Alarm Code Event ID ELA-delivts02 Alarm Code Event ID ELA-delivts03Alarm Code Event ID ELA-delivts04 Alarm Code Event ID ELA-registry01 Alarm Code Event ID ELA-registry02Registry Resource Type Alarm Code Event ID ELA-shadow01 Alarm Code Event ID ELA-shadow02Shadow Resource Type Alarm Code Event ID ELA-shadow03 Alarm Code Event ID ELA-shadow04Alarm Code Event ID ELA-shadow05 Alarm Code Event ID ELA-shadow06 EL Enhanced-List Application Event ID ELA-badreca01 through ELA-badreca12Event ID ELA-lostlock01 through ELA-lostlock10 Event ID ELA-nomembersEvent ID ELA-nestvioltn Event ID ELA-loopvioltn Event ID ELA-mboxlock01Event ID ELA-chkrestrct Event ID ELA-shadow07 Event ID ELA-delivts05Index Index