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Internet Message Access Protocol (IMAP)-based email client to access voice messages
Access email and voicemail messages and play and delete voice messages from the same desktop email
client.
Voice messages in your email inbox are synchronized with the MWI on your telephone.
Various standards-based desktop email clients are supported, including Microsoft Outlook, Lotus Notes,
and Entourage for Mac.
Compose, reply to, and forward messages by using IMAP clients.
Personal Web Administration
Cisco Unity Connection allows you to customize your personal settings from a web browser using the Cisco Unity
Connection Assistant, a dynamic interface in the browser-based Cisco Personal Communications Assistant (PCA).
You can quickly and easily establish or change personal settings such as your voicemail options, security codes,
personal distribution lists, and message-delivery options. You can also use the web administration interface to define
and manage personal call-transfer rules to customize the delivery of incoming calls based on caller, time of day, or
calendar status.
Simplified Installation, Configuration, and Maintenance
Running on the Cisco Linux-based appliance platform, Cisco Unity Connection uses a common set of management
and serviceability tools designed to provide a consistent experience and to streamline the ongoing management and
operation of a Cisco Unified Communications System.
Table 1 lists more features and benefits of Cisco Unity Connection 7.1.
Table 1. Features and Benefits
New Features for Cisco Unity Connection Version 7.1
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The ViewMail for IBM Lotus Notes (VMN) plug-in allows you to compose, reply to, forward, play, rewind, and pause messages directly from within
the Notes email client.
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Cisco Unity Connection supports digital networking for up to 50,000 users within an enterprise and up to 10 servers or active-active cluster server
pairs, including cross-server login, cross-server transfer, and cross-server live replay.
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Cisco Unity Connection supports the synchronization of user information using Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) with Microsoft Active
Directory 2008, Sun One, Sun iPlanet, and Netscape Directory Server, enhancing your deployment and administrative options.
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Cisco Unity Connection allows for separation of an active-active pair across data centers (geospatial separation), providing greater deployment
options for enhanced reliability.
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You can use a single phone number for both voice calls and fax transmissions.
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Voice Message Store and Forward is a feature that enables administrators, on a per-user basis, to forward voice messages to an external mailbox,
making it easier for you to access voice messages on a mobile device.
Message Access from the TUI
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Play and process messages (repeat, reply, forward, delete, save, mark as new, hear day or time stamp, or skip to the next message).
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Reverse, pause, or fast forward messages during playback.
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Control volume and speed during message playback.
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Pause or resume during message recording.
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Address messages to multiple recipients.
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With the message locator, search for messages by caller ID, name, or extension in saved messages.
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Record messages and mark them as regular, urgent, private, or secure.
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Record messages and request a return receipt.
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Record a live conversation with a caller and have the recording sent to your mailbox.
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Switch between spelling name and extension when addressing a message.
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With live reply, immediately reply to messages from other users.