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Forwarding Voicemail to email 1

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sunspark

IS-IT--Management
Oct 5, 2012
53
FR
hello,

I have my voice messages that come to my email address by toto@toto.fr .the object I have is my internal number. I would like to display the phone number of the calling. how to do. thank you for your help
 
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Garbage In, Garbage Out!

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What's most important is that you realise ... There is no spoon.
 
I was referring to embedded voicemail. As per kwb's post, please advise of what vmail you are using.
 
again, I dont think this can be done on embedded mail:

"Once the feature is enabled, administrators manage this feature using the System Administration Tool, or the Group Administration Tool. Users can manage this feature using the Desktop Tool (when available) or the telephone interface.

Voice mails are sent as a Windows waveform (. wav) attachment to an Email. This Email is encoded in a Windows-compatible codec format. If a message is sent to multiple recipients, the system sends one Email addressed to multiple recipients (instead of one Email per recipient). The Email has the following format:

From line: <<sender mailbox number>@<ICP DNS/IP address>>
Subject line: Voice Message <Node ID><mailbox number>
- or -
Voice Mail Message (Record-A-Call)
Message text: This Email contains a voice message. Double click on the attached file to listen.
Note: The Email text is always in English.
 
sunspark

How confident are you that you did this before?

So far, I'm in total agreement with bobcheese.

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What's most important is that you realise ... There is no spoon.
 
Think the Nupoint could do this but not sure on the embedded.

I'd tell you a UDP joke but I'm afraid you won't get it. TCP jokes are the best because you always get them.
 
Yeah, Nupoint, no problem.

Embedded I've never seen anything other that the options that bobcheese quoted:
From line: <<sender mailbox number>@<ICP DNS/IP address>>
Subject line: Voice Message <Node ID><mailbox number>

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What's most important is that you realise ... There is no spoon.
 
Hi guys !


This is what i have in other installation :



De : Microsoft Outlook De la part de 0625680195
Envoyé : vendredi 2 novembre 2012 09:37
À : Mohamed Messai
Objet : Message vocal de 0625680195 (6 secondes) // here i have the phone number of the calling

Aperçu de messagerie vocale (la confiance est faible) :

Oui -- Allô.
Créé par la technologie vocale de Microsoft. En savoir plus...
________________________________________
Vous avez reçu un message vocal de 0625680195

ID d'appelant: 0625680195


 
From: From Microsoft Outlook from 0625680195
Posted: Friday, November 2, 2012 9:37
To: Mohamed Messai
Subject: Voicemail from 0625680195 (6 seconds) / / here i have the phone number of the calling

Voice Mail Preview (trust is low):

Yes - Hello.
Created by the Microsoft Speech technology. Read more ...
________________________________________
You have received a voice message from 0625680195

Caller ID: 0625680195

So, this is not Mitel 3300 embedded vmail is it???????
 
sunspark,

You do realise that different systems have different capabilities right?

I only ask because you appear to have forgotten.

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What's most important is that you realise ... There is no spoon.
 
is the embedded voicemail, how do you like me to prove it ?


I have Cx 3300 5.0

 
@sunspark IF this was the Mitel embedded voicemail why would the email say 'created by microsoft speech technology'? Are you sure you are not using Lync in conjunction with 3300?
 
re:>>how do you like me to prove it ?

Leave a message for a user that works as you've stated. (make note of time)
Export the Software Logs
Attach Software logs in your next post

If the Embedded VM is sending the email there will be corrosponding SMTP logs

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What's most important is that you realise ... There is no spoon.
 
This is not the embedded voicemail sending this.

See if there is any LBG connection (with SIP trunks) that is creating this message.

Embedded voicemail sends this:
(1010 is the user extension in this example)

subject: Voice Mail Message (Record-A-Call)
This e-mail contains a voice message.
Double click on the attached file to listen.
<1010@lol.com>

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@sunspark - Are you trying to get Caller ID in the email subject line?
 
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