Modular
Messaging Web Client Instructions
The Modular Messaging Web Client URL is
voicemailweb.uwsp.edu.
To access your Modular Messaging mailbox, view the Log On page
with Internet Explorer or Netscape Navigator:
- Type the Modular Messaging Web Client URL in the browser address
field, voicemailweb.uwsp.edu.
- Press Enter on the computer keyboard.
- On the Web Client Log On page, complete the fields:
- Select the display language for the Web Client pages.
- Select the Modular Messaging server name or IP address. Your
PC must have LAN access to the Modular Messaging server.
- Type your mailbox number. The mailbox number is often the
same as the telephone extension.
- Type the telephone number that the system will call to play
and record voice messages.
- Type your Modular Messaging password in digits or telephone
keypad letter equivalents.
- Click Log On or press Enter on the computer
keyboard.
The Web Client displays your Modular Messaging Inbox.
To access and manage your messages: As soon as you
complete the Log On page, the Web Client displays your Inbox and the
messages in the New folder.
- To view the messages in your Modular Messaging mailbox, click the
folders on the left side of the page.
- To re-sort a message listing, click the column heading.
- When the messages are displayed, each line of the display describes
a message and provides several ways to access the message:
- To open a new browser window with message information and
links to further action, click on the name of the sender in the
From column.
- To quickly hear a voice message, click the voice icon in the
Type
column.
- To quickly view a text message, click the text icon in the Type
column.
- To display a pop-up box of links to further actions, move the cursor
over a red triangle in the From column, and then select a link.
- You can also use the Inbox page to manage your messages:
- To search for a specific message, click Find Messages.
- To move one or more messages, select the messages by clicking the
check box, and then click Move to Folder.
Installing the Avaya Voice Player:
- Click the Options navigation link.
- On the Options page, scroll down to the Download Avaya Voice Player
area.
- Follow the instructions to download and install the voice player
application. See the voice player online Help for usage and
troubleshooting information.
- Once you have successfully installed and tested the voice player,
follow the next section, Setting audio options.
Setting Audio Options:
- Click the Options navigation link.
- On the Options page, locate the Audio Options area and select the
telephone, AVP, or Native WAV Player options, as appropriate.
- See the online Help for more information.
- Click the Save icon to save the new options.
To create, reply to, or forward a message:
- To create a new message, click the New navigation link.
OR
To forward or reply to an existing message, view the existing message
and click Reply, Reply All, or Forward.
- On the New Message page, complete the following items, as
applicable:
- Addressing (required). Add or remove recipients, using
their names, email addresses, personal distribution lists or mailbox
numbers.
- Message Subject (optional).
- Audio Message (optional). Use the recording controls
and your telephone or PC soundcard and microphone. If necessary, set
the Audio Options.
- Send Options (optional). Mark the message as urgent or
private, and schedule future delivery.
- Text Message (optional). Type a text message to be
delivered as a text component or email message, depending on the
recipient.
- Attach a File (optional). Add or remove file
attachments.
- Click the Send icon.
Message folder types:
New
The messages that are listed as New are messages that have not been
heard with the telephone user interface (TUI) and have not been marked as
"read" with any other client. If you use only the Web Client to access the
message, the message will remain in the New folder until you move it to
Saved or Deleted.
Saved
The messages that are listed as Saved are messages that might have
been heard or saved with the telephone user interface (TUI) or might have
been marked as "read" with another client. If you use only the Web Client
to access the message, the message will remain in the Saved folder until you
move it to Deleted.
Deleted
The messages that are listed as Deleted are messages that might
have been deleted with another client. If you use only the Web Client to
manage messages, the message will remain in the Deleted folder
until you click Empty Deleted Folder. If necessary, you can select
a message and move it from Deleted to Saved.
If you access your messages with the telephone user interface (TUI), the
system might delete all messages in your Deleted folder, depending
on system settings. Do not use the Deleted folder for messages you
want to keep.
Admin
The messages that are listed as Admin are messages that indicate
delivery failures or other system or server problems. You can select a
message and move it from Admin to Deleted.
Navigation Links:
Inbox
The Inbox provides a list of all the messages in your mailbox. From this
list, you can:
- Click the folder icons on the left to open and close the folders.
- Click the message headings (Type, From, Received, Subject) to
re-sort the messages. To return the message list to the original order,
click Restore Sort.
- Click the From listing of a message to play or view the
message.
New
The New link allows you to create a new Modular Messaging message, or, if
you previously administered email access, a new email message.
Directory
The Directory link provides access to the Modular Messaging voice server
directory, or, if you previously administered email access, to the email
directory. From the directory, you can search for other users and address
messages to them.
Options
From the Options page, you can make changes to your Web Client settings,
including:
- Audio Options, which determine whether your play and record
messages with your telephone or with the soundcard on your PC.
- User Preferences, such as time and date format.
- Email Settings, which allow you to access messages from other
email accounts.
- File Association, which tests the fax viewer and sound
software for your messages.
- Download Player, which allows you to download and free Avaya
Voice Player application for playing and recording voice messages.
Help
See the online Help for more information about using the Web Client
Features.