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grnichol

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IS THERE ANY SPECIAL YOU NEED TO DO, TO GET AUTOLOGIN TO WORK. I MADE THE MAILBOX CLASS AUTOLOGIN. WHEN LOGGED IN TO THE MAILBOX I DIAL 80 AND THEN TRY TO DIAL 4 AND GET A BEEP THEN A RECORDING. IT IS WORKING ON SEVERAL MAILBOXES THAT WERE SETUP SEVERAL YEARS AGO NOW IM TRYING TO SETUP ANOTHER ONE BUT ITS NOT WORKING
 
Are you logging in from a DN that is specified as the AutoLogon DN?

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grnichol,

Sorry, I know you stated "I MADE THE MAILBOX CLASS AUTOLOGIN", but did you also check the box beside the DN that allows auto-login?

(I gotta cover everything even if it seems self-evident).

Dale.
 
From a security standpoint, I'd keep auto login's to a minimal, especially if your mail/pbx is not locked down.
There's "services" out there that will allow, if you pay, a person to spoof a caller id. With auto login enabled, there's a possiblity that a undesirable may try to use that to gain access to your environment.
 
pbxn - that's a great point. One that is a "new" issue in the last few years

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