42 Chapter 2 System Overview
NN40020-200NN40020-200
For more information about Fax, see the CallPilot Fax Set Up and Operation Guide.
Unified messaging
With Unified messaging, you can use their e-mail application to access voice, fax, and text
messages from their personal computer. You can use Unified Messaging with several popular
e-mail application, including:
• Microsoft Outlook 2000, Outlook 2002 (XP), Outlook 2003 including Internet Mail Mode
• Lotus Notes - 5.x and 6.x
• GroupWise - 6.x
• Microsoft Outlook Express - 5.x and 6.x
• Netscape Messenger (Netscape Communicator) - 6.2x
• Netscape Mail - 7.0x
• Qualcomm Eudora Pro - 6.1.2
For more information, see the Unified Messaging Configuration Guide.
CallPilot/Voicemail Enhancements
BCM50 builds upon the existing set of CallPilot/Voicemail capabilities through the introduction of
a set of feature enhancements on the BCM CallPilot offering.
These features enhancements include the following.
• significant increases in number of greeting tables, company greetings, and Custom Call
Routing (CCR) trees
— This increase provides the flexibility to use a different Auto Attendant/CCR for
different incoming lines.
• F983 Class Of Service Administration
— This enhancement expands set-base administration to include programming of Class
of Service
• prevention of trivial mailbox passwords
— This security enhancement prevent Trivial passwords (for example, 1111 or 1234)
when enabled.
• up to five alternate DNs per mailbox with Message Waiting Indicator on six sets
— Previously, up to two alternative DNs per mailbox/MWI on three sets was supported
• Mailbox assignable feature restrictions
— This enhancement allows the administrator to limit features for selected mailboxes in
the system. This feature is especially applicable for retail and hospitality industries.
• Unified Messaging R2.5 support of Citrix
— Unified messaging 2.5 is now supported in a Citrix environment.
• ability to receive VPIM broadcast messages from M1 CallPilot
— The system can rebroadcast a network message from M1 without additional
programming.