Yet another password question ... what is the Operator password good for?
We have an Operator mailbox that belongs to a real person who has voice mail defined (meaning that if you ring that extension internally, you get that person's voicemail).
Because they are the Operator, their extension will also ring when an incoming caller presses 0.
So what does the Operator password let them do that their regular password does not? Is there a reason to use the Operator password instead of the Sys Coordinator password to handle some functions?
Thanks,
Dave
We have an Operator mailbox that belongs to a real person who has voice mail defined (meaning that if you ring that extension internally, you get that person's voicemail).
Because they are the Operator, their extension will also ring when an incoming caller presses 0.
So what does the Operator password let them do that their regular password does not? Is there a reason to use the Operator password instead of the Sys Coordinator password to handle some functions?
Thanks,
Dave