What is a Mailbox?

Think of a system mailbox as a post office box where voice messages, instead of written memos, are collected. Company employees become "system users" when they are assigned personal mailboxes.

To "open" mailboxes, users call the system number, log in (press the star (*) key plus the mailbox number on the telephone keypad, and enter personal passcodes. From NuPoint Receptionist, users press the star (*) key plus the mailbox number, again press the star (*) key, and enter their passcodes. In an integrated system, users are taken directly to the passcode prompt.

A range of software tools are available to customize your system. Once logged in, the functions users can choose depend on the class of service assigned to the mailbox when you create it:

Outside Callers versus System Users

  • An "outside caller" dials the system number, enters a mailbox number, listens to the mailbox greeting (or to the prompt, "Please leave a message for <name>"), and then leaves a message.

  • A "system user" logs in to his or her own mailbox and uses the make, give, or answer command to leave a message.

The System Time/Date Stamp for Messages

The system adds the time/date stamp to every message to tell the recipient when the message was recorded.

  • If the user plays the message on the same day that it arrives, only the time is given

    (for example: 2:00 p.m.).

  • If the user plays the message on a later day within the same week, the day of the week and the time are given (for example: Monday, 2:00 p.m.).

  • If the user plays a message more than a week after it was received, the day of the week, the date, and the time are given (for example: Monday, May 22, 2:00 p.m.).