provides two options
for integrating Voice Mail with Email in a Unified Messaging
System. Receive an Email notification when a new message is left in your voice mailbox.
IntraMail Pro:In addition to providing all the functionality
of the standard IntraMail, IntraMail Pro provides Voicemail/Email
integration.
IntraMail Pro sends an email notification when a keyset user
receives a new message in their mailbox. It can optionally include
the recorded message as a wav file attachment. You must upgrade
to IntraMail Pro in order to use Email Integration.
The ultimate in Unified Messaging. Bringing
Voicemail,
Email and FAX together.
NVM-DFx again launches NEC to the forefront
of office automation with the industry's most innovative integrated
Voice Mail with Automated Attendant.
Based on the powerful LINUX Operating System, NVM-DFx offers
a core of essential Voice Mail features such as Park and Page
and Conversation Record - as well as cutting edge enhancements
like Desktop Messaging and Desktop Fax.
Even with all the sophistication built into NVM-DFx, installation
and maintenance are a breeze. You can customize NVM-DFx right
from the Voice Mail terminal, or remotely over your LAN. Future
releases will provide programming via the Internet. Extensive
reports let you track important performance parameters.
Your busy office will stay at the productivity forefront with
the outstanding array of DFx options and standard features:
up to 500 Desktop Messaging clients (with Microsoft® Exchange/Outlook®
integration), Fax Mail, Fax-On-Demand. You can eliminate busy
tone frustration. FAX-On-Demand stores FAX documents on the
hard drive and forwards them to callers when requested by the
caller. You can send a FAX from an application open on your
desktop instead of having to run down the hall and then find
the FAX machine in use. Future delivery mailboxes let you record
a message for future delivery to remind attendees of a scheduled
meeting.
Automated Attendant can even handle incoming calls and route
them to a FAX machine. This saves the unnecessary cost of a
special private line for the FAX machine.


