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36 Chapter 3 CallPilot mailboxes
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The prime set for the Express Messaging Line must be set to the voicemail DN. The line must not
ring anywhere in the system. For more information, refer to your system documentation. Express
Messaging is not enabled by default.
Call Screening
Call Screening lets mailbox owners determine who is calling before they accept a call. Call
Screening is useful if there is no Caller ID available. The system records the caller’s name, calls
the mailbox owner’s telephone, announces the name of the caller and offers options such as
accepting the call or taking a message.
Call Screening applies to external calls dialed by callers using the Auto Attendant or Custom Call
Routing (CCR), but not to calls that are routed from a CCR Tree Transfer node. Call Screening
also does not apply to internal calls, or calls that are placed to a mailbox owner’s dedicated line. If
a caller is calling from a line for which the mailbox owner has recorded a Personal Mailbox
Greeting, Call Screening is bypassed and the call transfers without delay.
If Call Screening is enabled, CallPilot calls a mailbox owner’s telephone that is call forwarded.
The default setting for Call Screening is No, which means that unless subscribers have CLID they
cannot determine who is calling before they answer the call.
Mailbox Restrictions
You can control how a subscriber accesses a mailbox. If you select the Enable Mailbox
Restrictions check box, a subscriber cannot log in to the mailbox externally. If the subscriber
attempts to log in externally, the prompt "You are not allowed to use this feature. Exiting the
system, goodbye.” is played. The system disconnects the caller.
In addition, an internal subscriber cannot administer a restricted mailbox. If the subscriber presses
8, the prompt "You are not allowed to use this feature" plays and the subscriber returns to the main
menu.
Mailbox restrictions are applicable only to subscriber mailboxes.
Park and Page
With Park and Page, external callers can press 6 to page a mailbox subscriber while they listen to
the subscriber’s personal greeting or record a message. When the caller presses 6, the system parks
the call and pages to paging zone or overhead paging system, or both and the caller hears “One
moment, please.” The caller cannot interrupt this prompt by pressing DTMF. The page is repeated
based on the mailbox configuration until the parked call is picked up or the park timeout occurs, at
which point the caller is returned to the mailbox and hears the subscriber’s personal greeting.
The call is parked as long as there are not already 25 calls parked. If the call cannot be parked, the
caller hears “The person you have called is not available” followed by the subscriber’s mailbox
greeting.
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