EliteMail VMS/EliteMail Limited

Issue 3

 

 

 

 

If a subscriber is authorized to use special delivery options, the system asks each time the subscriber records a message if the message should be marked for special delivery.

Subscribers can mark messages for more than one special delivery option. For example, subscribers can send urgent private messages with return receipt requested. Subscribers can also change or add to the special delivery options of messages already sent, if the messages have not yet been received.

Access Codes Control Special Delivery Options

You can restrict a subscriber from using any or all special delivery settings by adding access codes to the Access field on the subscriber Personal Directory page. These access codes affect special delivery:

BNo receipt summary Q No urgent messages V No private messages W No future delivery

X No return receipt request Z Automatic return receipt

For complete descriptions of all access codes, refer to Appendix A Access

Codes.

The system can automatically assign special delivery access codes to each new subscriber you add to the system, or you can add access codes only for certain subscribers.

Urgent Messages from Guests

Guests can leave urgent messages for their host. However, they cannot access other special delivery options. The system can automatically mark every message from a guest as urgent, or the system can ask the guest whether or not to mark a message urgent. For details, refer to Chapter 5 Guests.

Urgent Messages from Outside Callers

You can allow outside callers to leave urgent messages for particular subscribers. For any subscriber, you can set the system to mark all messages from outside callers urgent, mark none of the messages from outside callers urgent, or ask the callers if they want to mark their messages urgent. For details refer to Chapter 20 Subscribers.

Reference

9 - 5

Page 144
Image 144
NEC 750370 manual Access Codes Control Special Delivery Options, Urgent Messages from Guests