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A Greeting Administrator account is a special mailbox used to store personal greetings and distribution list recorded names for subscribers. When an administrator adds a subscriber to uOne, the system automatically creates a set of folders under their Greeting Administrator account for that subscriber to store the subscriber's personal greetings and distribution list information (Figure 3-1). These folders are separate from the subscriber's message mailbox, which stores their voice, fax, and e-mail messages.

Before you start administering Greeting Administrator accounts, ensure that the following tasks have been completed.
You must have at least one Greeting Administrator account on your system. To improve system performance on systems with a large number of subscribers, you may need to create several Greeting Administrator accounts.
To add a Greeting Administrator account, perform the following steps:
Step 2 Click on the Global Configuration button.
Step 3 Click on Add an Administrator.
Step 4 Enter the appropriate data in the input fields (Table 3-1).
Step 5 Click on Submit.
Step 6 To add another administrative account, repeat steps 3 through 5.
| Field | Description | Valid Values | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
The current directory server. System-generated entry. | This field cannot be modified. | |||
Indicates where in the LDAP database the LIP entry resides. This is the entry distinguished name (dn) above the LIP entry for the account. | Select a dn from the drop-down menu. | |||
A name for this administrator account. Should indicate what is unique about this account (e.g., services a community of interest, class of service, location, etc.) | Up to 60 characters. Should not use spaces. | |||
Enter any name. Consider using the Full Name for consistency. This field is required for the LIP entry. | Up to 60 characters. Should not use spaces. | |||
Enter any name. Consider using the Full Name for consistency. This field is required for the LIP entry. | Up to 60 characters. Should not use spaces. | |||
Enter a fictitious unique telephone number. This field is required because it is typically used as a key when searching for a mailbox. | 4 to 15 digit number. | |||
An e-mail address for this administrator. This is the mailbox that stores subscribers' distribution list recorded names and personal greetings. | The format is: <user name>@<e-mail domain name>. | |||
A password for this administrator account.
| The default password = abcd. | |||
Identifies the messaging server that contains this Greeting Administrator mailbox. | Select the appropriate messaging server from the drop-down list box. The default is the messaging server that is set up as the system default during initial configuration. | |||
Identifies the type of special administrator account. | Select Greeting Administrator title from the drop-down list box. | |||
Maximum amount of disk space in bytes that will be available for this account. This amount depends on the volume of mail handled and the amount of free disk space that is available on the messaging server. | Default=0 (unlimited disk space) | |||
Identifies the Class of Service and distinguished name (dn) for the Class of Service to which this account belongs. | Select the appropriate COS DN from the drop-down menu. |
Step 2 Click on the Global Configuration button.
Step 3 Click on Modify an Administrator.
Step 4 Select a search option from the drop-down list box. The options correspond to attributes in LDAP entries.
Step 5 Enter the data in the input field.
Step 6 Click on Search.
Step 7 Click on the appropriate Greeting Administrator account, if necessary.
Step 8 Enter the appropriate data in the input fields (Table 3-1).
Step 9 Click on Submit
Step 10 To modify another administrative account, repeat steps 3 through 9.
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Note You cannot delete a Greeting Administrator that has subscribers assigned to it. Before you delete the Greeting Administrator, you must delete the subscribers first. Then, you can create new subscriber entries and reassign those subscribers to another Greeting Administrator, if necessary. |
Step 2 Click on the Global Configuration button.
Step 3 Click on Delete an Administrator.
Step 4 Select a search option from the drop-down list box. The options correspond to attributes in LDAP entries.
Step 5 Enter the data in the input field.
Step 6 Click on Search.
Step 7 Click on the appropriate Greeting Administrator account, if necessary.
Step 8 Click on Delete.
Step 9 To delete another administrative account, repeat steps 3 through 8.
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Posted: Mon Sep 25 20:04:25 PDT 2000
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