Voice/E-mail Integration

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Tips for Integrated Voice/Email

  • Incoming voice mail is listed as an item in your e-mail Inbox.
    • New messages show up in your Inbox as unread.
    • Saved messages remain in your Inbox but are listed as read.
    • Deleted messages are moved to your Deleted Items folder.
  • When using the telephone to access your voice mail, you are accessing your e-mail Inbox and have the option to have e-mail messages read to you by the system.
  • Voice mail is accessible via telephone only when the items are in your Inbox or Deleted Items folder.
  • To permanently delete voice mail messages, you need to access your mailbox from an e-mail client or through the web and delete the message out of your deleted items folder. If you have selected the option Empty Deleted Items on Exit in your e-mail client, please be aware that it will permanently delete voice mail messages in your Deleted Items folder.
  • Any audio player that handles .wav files will be able to play voice mail messages from your mailbox.
  • Installing the Outlook plug-in will also install a media player to interact with your voice mail messages. You do not need to install the Outlook plug-in for Avaya Modular Messaging to access voice mail through your e-mail Inbox unless you want the added functionality it provides.

Avaya Modular Messaging (MM) Application for Outlook

The Modular Messaging client installs both a plug-in for Outlook and a Control Panel interface that allows you to interact with your Voice Mail from your computer – giving you the options to:

  • Play messages through your phone, but control playback through your computer
  • Use the Fax Sender server functions of Modular Messaging
  • Administer and Configure your Voice Mail services from your computer

 Using Outlook Plug-in for Avaya Modular Messaging

Software

Download and Install Modular Messaging Outlook Plug-in


Web Tool to Configure Voice Mail

How to use the Web-based Tool for Configuring Voice Mail


Documentation

System Requirements

Troubleshooting

Installing Outlook Plug-in

Installation of Outlook Plug-in for Avaya Modular Messaging

*To use this network share you must have a domain account. (Example CN\USERNAME) If you do not have a domain account please contact your department computer administrator (DCA?) to request the software*

Outlook Plug-in for Avaya Modular Messaging software can be downloaded directly by completing these steps.

Step 1 - Browse to the plug-in

Apple OS X

There are no supported plug-ins for e-mail software (Entourage, Mac Mail) that run on Apple OS X.

Windows XP

Click on this link, \\tss-softstore\Software\Modular Messaging, if that does not open a window with files, please follow these directions.

  1. Click on the "Start" button in the bottom left corner.
  2. Click "run."
  3. Copy or type the following into the box, \\tss-softstore\Software\Modular Messaging
  4. Click ok.

Windows Vista, 7

Click on this link, \\tss-softstore\Software\Modular Messaging, if that does not open a window with files, please follow these directions.

  1. Click on the "Start" button Windows start button in the bottom left corner. 
  2. Click "run."
  3. Copy or type the following into the box, \\tss-softstore\Software\Modular Messaging
  4. Click ok.

 

Step 2 - Copy the file to your computer

  1. Copy the latest executable (currently MM5.1_OTC_9.0.424.1001.exe) to your computer.
  2. Run it as an administrator to install the Modular Messaging client.

Note: On-campus computer support personnel may be installing this plug-in for you automatically. Please check with your support group before installing the plug-in.

 

Step 3 - Install the plug-in

  1. Accept all defaults.
  2. Confirm that the Message Application Server (MAS) is set to

osu-mas1.nws.oregonstate.edu.

 

For step by step screenshots of the installation process, you can refer to this document – Modular Messaging Full Installation Guide.

Using Outlook Plug-in for Avaya Modular Messaging

Using Outlook Plug-in for Avaya Modular Messaging

 

Desktop User Interface Options

  • Allows you to configure how messages are played back (Desktop Speakers/Headset or Telephone) when you are using the Avaya Player provided in the Modular Messaging client. They also allow you to configure how greetings are recorded and played back (Desktop Speakers/Microphone/Headset or Telephone).  For these reasons, you should set this option 1st before proceeding to other options.

 

Call Answering Options

  • Allows you to administer (Record/Playback) your Spoken Name, Personal Greetings, and Please Hold prompt.  These options also set the rules under which the various greetings are played

 

Telephone User Interface Options

  • Allows you to administer “Assistant Rules” for various features, telephone access, fax access, security, personal distribution lists, time zone and message ordering.

 

Message Player Interface

  • Installing the Outlook Plug-in for Modular Messaging includes the Avaya Player, which launches when a voice mail message is selected within Outlook.

Call Answering Options

Call Answering Options

 

The Call Answering Options allow you to Administer (Record/Playback) your Spoken Name, Personal Greetings, and Please Hold prompt. It also allows you to set the rules under which the various greetings are played.

 

As shown below, to administer Optional Greetings, select the Greeting Rules: No optional Greeting rules are defined and click the circled Icon to add a rule.  Select the Default Call Handling greeting/prompt desired to record the greeting.  Greetings and prompts that have been recorded are shown below, e.g. Personal Greeting and may be deleted by clicking the associated Icon shown circled below.

To change the Media Selection from PC playback/record to telephone, you must first have administered your telephone as a media option as detailed above under Desktop User Interface: Media Setup. Right-click the PC icon in the Media Player and select the telephone as shown below.

The Personal Operator number is an extension to which callers are transferred after reaching your mailbox and then pressing Zero (Operator).  This number should be a number in your office that is generally staffed during business hours so that in emergencies, callers can at least reach someone who might be able to find you.  If this field is left blank, callers are transferred to the Operators if they press Zero.  Select the Other tab on the User Properties window and administer the 5-digit extension without a hyphen

Telephone User Interface Options

Telephone User Interface Options

The Telephone User Interface Options provides the ability to administer:

  • Assistant Rules for the following features
    • Find Me – To have unanswered calls redirected to a list of telephone numbers before leaving a voice mail
    • Call Me - To have the system call you to inform you of the receipt of messages and provide the ability to login and retrieve the messages upon answering the call
    • Notify Me – To have a text message sent to a PDA/Cell Phone or Pager when a message is received or to receive an email notification when a caller requests it
    • Message Waiting Indicator (MWI) – To administer the Message Types and associated Importance conditions under which your MWI activates
      • (a) The default setting provides MWI for voice mail and Faxes
      • (b) Please pay careful attention to MWI changes
  • Telephone Access
  • Fax Access
  • Security (Telephone User Interface Password)
  • Personal Distribution Lists
  • Time Zone
  • Message Ordering

 

When administering Rules, select the Rule and then click on an underlined value to edit the rule

  • The rule does not take effect until the check-box is selected.
  • The Phone Lists button is used to administer the list of numbers which are used by the Find Me and Call Me rules

  

In the Telephone Access tab:

  • The Delete Messages on Exit option is not recommended. It permanently deletes any deleted message each time you hang up from your mailbox
  • The Save Copies of Messages in Sent Item Folder option is recommended. It provides a copy of messages you create in your mailbox and send to others in your Sent Item folder
  • The Playback Date and Time option is not recommended. It provides the date/time a message was received when you are listening to messages. The alternative is to request the date/time when you need to know it rather than having to listen to it for each message           

 · Please see the Fax Server QRG for details about faxing

Use the Security tab to change the password used when accessing messages through the Telephone User Interface (TUI)

Use the Personal Distribution List if desired, otherwise, and as generally preferred, administer mailing lists for both Voice mail and Email using Outlook Contacts.

 

Use the Time Zone option to modify the Time Zone you are currently working from if different from the system default time.

Use the Message Ordering option to modify the order in which messages are presented using the TUI

Desktop User Interface

Desktop User Interface Options

 

The Desktop User Interface Options allow you to configure how your greetings and messages are played back or recorded (Desktop Speakers/Microphone/Headset or Telephone) when you are using the Avaya Player provided in the Outlook Plug-in.  You should set this option 1st before proceeding to other options.

 

 

 

 The Client Access Option defaults are shown below and are not generally changed

 

  

 

The Language Option default is shown below

 

 

The Media Setup Option defaults are shown below 

  • Multimedia causes the Playback and recording to be done through the Desktop Speaker/Microphone/Headset.

 

 

 

  • The telephone can be used instead of the Desktop Speaker/Microphone/Headset by changing both options to Telephone as shown below and then selecting Configure to administer which telephone is to be used.

 

 

 

Enter your 5-digit extension number in the Extension Number field (without a hyphen) and if the Message Application Server Name field is blank, select osu-mas1

 

  

 

Click Apply followed by OK

You will be returned to the Media Setup tab - click Apply followed by OK

  

The Media Setup changes have been completed and going forward you may change between Telephone and Multimedia Record/Playback as you desire

 

Message Player Interface

Message Player – Playback Options 

 

When a voicemail message is selected in Outlook, the Avaya Player is opened.  Use the up/down arrows to scroll automatically to the next voicemail.

 

 

 

To change playback to go through your phone instead of the computer, right-click the PC Icon and select Telephone for playback of messages through your phone.

  • You must first have administered your telephone as a media option as detailed under DesktopUser Interface

 

System Requirements

System Requirements

  • Windows XP or later (no Mac client)
  • Microsoft Office 2003 or later

Troubleshooting

Troubleshooting

 Can't communicate with Message Applications Server (osu-mas1).

  • Verify that you are logging onto the network with your Modular Messaging enabled domain account.
  • Verify that your computer is correctly getting an IP address?.
  • Temporarily disable firewall settings to see if it is obstructing communication.

 

Outlook Modular Messaging Plug-in no longer recognizes voicemail messages.

  • Follow the steps in this document to verify that the Voice Form is still correctly associated.