Specifications
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Cisco Unity Express Voice-Mail and Auto-Attendant CLI Administrator Guide for 3.0 and Later Versions
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Chapter 1 Cisco Unity Express Features
Cisco Unity Express Feature List
Stored Caller Name Cisco Unity Express 8.0 adds support
for storing the caller's name if the
caller is a non-subscriber. When Cisco
Unity Express receives the calling
party name for a subscriber or
non-subscriber in the SIP or JTAPI
signaling, Cisco Unity Express 8.0
stores the calling party name, the
calling party number and the message
itself.
For new voicemails being deposited
through the TUI, Cisco Unity Express
now stores the calling party name
along with the message if the name is
present in the call signaling. For fax
messages received by Cisco Unity
Express through SMTP, the system
stores the display name present in the
RFC 5322 From header field along
with the fax message.
For messages received through VPIM,
Cisco Unity Express now stores the
display name present in the From
header field along with the message.
When a sender name is available for a
message, the system includes that
name (in textual form) in IMAP, VVE,
Web voicemail, message notifications
and in SIP MWI notifications
containing message envelope
information.
System Backup enhancements Enables an administrator to configure
the system to notify specific users
about the status of a scheduled backup
operation.
• From the CLI, see
Configuring Scheduled
Backup Notification.
• From the GUI: Use the
Administration >
Backup/Restore >
Scheduled Backups
option.
Table 1-1 Cisco Unity Express Features by Version (continued)
Version Features Introduced in That Version
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Feature Description Feature Information