Addressing messages

To address a message from an address book

You can address a CallPilot message from the CallPilot Address Book on the server, or from the e-mail address book on your computer or on the server. Address CallPilot messages the same way as your e-mail messages.

￿The CallPilot Address Book on the server is maintained by your organization, and contains the addresses of the CallPilot users and distribution lists that you are allowed to use. You cannot edit this list.

￿If you maintain a personal address book of e-mail addresses, you can add CallPilot addresses to this list.

To add CallPilot addresses to your personal address book

If you have an e-mail personal address book on your computer, you can add CallPilot addresses and distribution lists to it. Add CallPilot addresses the same way as e-mail addresses. You may want to distinguish between CallPilot and e-mail addresses by adding CallPilot after the recipient’s name.

To address a message manually

You can type an address directly into the To field of a new message. Refer to the online Help in the CallPilot Player for the correct addressing formats.

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Nortel Networks CallPilot 2.0 manual Addressing messages, To address a message from an address book

CallPilot 2.0 specifications

Nortel Networks CallPilot 2.0 is a powerful unified messaging and communications solution designed to enhance workforce productivity and streamline communication processes for businesses. Built on the legacy of Nortel’s strength in telecommunications, CallPilot 2.0 combines voicemail, email, and fax capabilities into a single unified interface. This integration allows users to access all their messages from a single point, whether through their phone, PC, or mobile device.

One of the standout features of CallPilot 2.0 is its intuitive user interface. Users can easily navigate their messages through a simple point-and-click system, which reduces the learning curve and increases overall efficiency. The solution supports both visual voicemail and traditional voicemail, catering to a wide range of user preferences. Messages can be accessed in a variety of formats, enhancing flexibility and ensuring that users can engage with their communications on their terms.

Another significant advantage of CallPilot 2.0 is its advanced call routing capabilities. The system allows for customized call handling rules, which can include call forwarding, call screening, and automated attendant features. These functionalities not only improve the overall customer experience but also optimize internal communication flow within organizations.

Nortel’s CallPilot 2.0 also incorporates robust security measures to protect sensitive information. Features such as encrypted message storage and secure access protocols ensure that communications remain confidential and secure from unauthorized access. Furthermore, the integration with Nortel’s Meridian and Succession platforms allows for seamless operation within existing infrastructure, minimizing the need for extensive system overhauls.

The technology behind CallPilot 2.0 leverages SIP (Session Initiation Protocol), which supports modern communication methods and ensures interoperability with various third-party applications. This SIP-based architecture is crucial for businesses looking to integrate their unified communications with other enterprise solutions such as CRM systems.

Additional characteristics include support for different languages, which broadens the appeal of CallPilot 2.0 in multinational environments. The system's scalability also makes it suitable for businesses of varying sizes, from small enterprises to large corporations. The combination of these features makes Nortel Networks CallPilot 2.0 a flexible and robust choice for companies aiming to enhance their communication capabilities while driving employee productivity.