
AMIS Analog Networking
585-300-512 Issue 7
May 1999
Overview
1-13Message Delivery
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5. When the system makes a Message Delivery call to the designated
number and the phone is answered, a recording states that a message is
waiting and that the intended recipient should press to hear it. (If a
non-Lucent Technologies system or answering machine answers the call,
it may record this part of the message, including the name or telephone
number of the sender.)
6. Listeners may take one of the following actions:
— Listeners can press to hear the message. Afterwards, they may
press to delete the message or simply hang up (in the latter
case, the system will delete the message for them).
— Listeners may press to delete the message without listening
to it (for example, if they already know what the message is about
and do not wish to hear it). Pressing ensures the system will
not call them again with this same message.
7. After the message is delivered successfully, the local voice mail system
updates the outgoing message status to
delivered
. If all delivery attempts
fail, the local system sends a new voice mail message to the sender
notifying him or her that the message was undeliverable. The message is
saved in the sender’s outgoing mailbox so the subscriber can attempt to
send it again if desired. The header in the outgoing mailbox contains a
more detailed explanation of why the message was not deliverable.
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