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When setting subscriber or other box message-taking fields, you should consider the flow of a call through this entire TransferGreetingAction structure. The greetings and one key dialing features in particular may be used for special applications, such as telling a caller the type of message to leave, routing a caller to a personal secretary, or allowing a caller to page the subscriber or try another extension instead of leaving a message.

System-Wide Message Fields

System-wide fields control message taking and affect all messages, including those left by subscribers. They are configured on Application screen Page 6. Refer to Figure 9-15 Message-Taking Fields on Application Screen Page 6.

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