ATT Merlin Classic Mail Mailbox Issue 1 Users Guide
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Figure 3A.- Dial pad menu of touch tone commands Handling Your Messages If you hangup after listening to a message, the CLASSIC MAIL system automatically saves the message for you as an old message. While listening to a message, you have several options. The dial-pad menu in Figure 3A lists these options. CLASSIC MAIL System Mailbox User Guide
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Deleting and Undeleting Messages You can delete a message by “marking it for deletion” and then hanging up. Prior to hanging up you can “undelete” any message accidentally marked for deletion. To delete a message: 1. 2. Listen to a message. To mark the message for deletionpress3 Hear confirmation. To undelete a message: 1. While listening to messagespress 2. To undelete a message just deletedpress Hear confirmation. If the CLASSIC MAIL system tells you that your mailbox is getting full, you should start...
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Replying to a Message If you receive a message from other mailbox owners, you can reply directly with a call to their intercoms (if the owner has an intercom number) or reply with a message to their mailbox. To call the sender’s intercom: 1. Listen to the message. 2. To replypress4 3 To call the senderpress1 You’ll be transferred to the sender’s intercom. If the sender does not answer, you can leave a message. Note: To reply directly to the sender’s intercom, you must be listening to your messages from...
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Any message you leave when you’re replying to a message can be marked as urgent or certified or both urgent and certified. To reply directly to the sender’s mailbox: 1. 2. 3. 4. Listen to the message. To reply To reply with a message OR to cancel Record your message at the tone and press press press press4 2 Q # Note: To reply directly to the sender’s mailbox requires that the sender sent you the message from their mailbox by using the “send message” feature. Chapter 3: Your Messages31
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Forwarding a Copy of a Message You can forward a copy of a message. The person who receives the message can then save it, delete it, or respond to it. You can mark a message you’re forwarding as either urgent or certified, or as both. To forward a copy of a message: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Listen to a message. To forward the message Record an introduction To accept the recording Enter a destination mailbox or group list number (801 to 805). Hear confirmation. press press press 5 # # CLASSIC MAIL System Mailbox...
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6. To accept# OR to cancelQ Hear confirmation. Listening to Envelope Information press press Messages are “enclosed in envelopes.” Envelopes include information that tells you when the message was sent and (if the message was sent from another mailbox) by whom. To listen to a message envelope: 1.Listen to a message. 2. To hear envelope informationpress6 Chapter 3: Your Messages 33
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Sending a Message To send a message from your mailbox: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Open your mailbox. To send a message Record your message at the tone and OR to continue the recording To accept the recording Enter the destination mailbox or group list number (801 to 805). OR to use the company directory Hear confirmation. To send the message OR to mark the message urgent press press press press press press press 2 # 2 # # # 1 CLASSIC MAIL System Mailbox User Guide
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OR to send the message bypress certified delivery 2 OR for both urgent and certified optionspress3 OR to cancelQ A confirmation plays.press Special Delivery Options The messages that callers leave in your mailbox maybe marked with the “special delivery” options of urgent or certified (or both urgent and certified). An urgent message is preceded by the prompt “urgent message” when you listen to it. When you listen to a certified message, a “receipt” is sent back to the mailbox owner who sent you the...
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Group Lists To send a message to a group, you first have to create a group list. A group list can be as big as all the mailboxes in your system (this group list is already setup for you by the CLASSIC MAIL system) or as few as two. When you create a group list, you assign and record a name such as “Managers” and the system assigns a number from 802 to 805 (801 is automatically and permanently assigned to the all-mailboxes group list) to the list. Then you “enroll” the mailbox number of everyone you want...
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3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. For group lists Hear an informational message. (If group lists already exist, you’ll hear their names and numbers). To create a group list Record a name for the list at the tone. To hear confirmationpress Enter the mailbox number. OR to use the company directory press Hear confirmation. Repeat steps 6 and 7 until all the mailboxes you want to enroll are included. To endpress To review the listpresspress press 3 1 # # Q 4 Chapter 3: Your Messages 37