Outlook 2010 and Outlook Web App Features in Unified Messaging
Applies to: Exchange Server 2010 SP3, Exchange Server 2010 SP2
When you enable users for Microsoft Exchange Server 2010 Unified Messaging (UM), users can receive e-mail, voice mail, and fax messages in their individual Exchange Inbox. This topic discusses the Microsoft Outlook 2010 features for Exchange 2010 Unified Messaging that let a UM-enabled user who's using Outlook 2010 do the following:
See the transcription for voice messages.
Play a voice message from Windows Media Player, which is integrated into an Outlook mail form, or from a message list.
Play a voice message on a telephone.
Configure individual voice mail settings.
Reply to a voice message with e-mail when the sender’s contact information is known.
Add received phone numbers to Contacts using the shortcut menu.
To offer a seamless voice mail experience for the user, Outlook 2010 and Microsoft Office Outlook Web App in Exchange 2010 offer Exchange 2010 UM-enabled users a full set of voice mail features. These features include many voice mail configuration options, Voice Mail Preview, and the ability to play a voice message from either the Reading Pane using an integrated Windows Media Player or from the message list.
The Outlook 2010 features for Exchange Unified Messaging are installed with Outlook 2010. After Outlook 2010 is installed and a user is enabled for Unified Messaging, a Voice Mail tab with voice mail configuration settings is available to the user from the Options menu and they can receive their voice mail in their mailbox.
When the UM-enabled user receives a voice message, the voice message will be sent to the Voice Mail search folder in their Outlook 2010 Search Folders. The following screenshot shows a new voice message that's been sent to the Voice Mail search folder:
Voice Mail Search Folder
Voice Mail Message Form and Voice Mail Preview
The Outlook 2010 and Outlook Web App voice mail form resembles the default e-mail form, but gives users an interface for performing actions such as playing, stopping, or pausing voice messages, playing voice messages on a telephone, and adding and editing notes.
The voice mail form includes the embedded Windows Media Player and a notes field. The embedded Windows Media Player and notes field are displayed in either the Reading Pane when the user previews a voice message or in a separate window when they open a voice message. If users aren't enabled for Unified Messaging, they won't receive voice mail in their mailbox. Or, if they don't have Outlook 2010 installed, they'll receive voice messages only as attachments, and the voice mail form won't be available.
Voice Mail Form Options
The voice mail form options are available when a user accesses their voice mail using Outlook Web App or Outlook 2010. The following screenshots show the voice mail form in Outlook Web App and Outlook 2010.
Outlook Web App Voice Mail Form
Outlook 2010 Voice Mail Form
In both Outlook Web App and Outlook 2010, the following three options are available in the voice mail form:
Windows Media Player Controls Users can play and listen to voice messages using computer speakers or headphones. After Play is clicked, the Windows Media Player goes into play mode.
Play on Phone Users send a request to the Unified Messaging server to play a selected voice message on their phone or send the voice message to another telephone number they specify. After Play on Phone is clicked, the Play on Phone dialog box appears so that the user can configure and control the Play on Phone operation.
Voice Mail Preview The user can view the text transcription of the actual voice mail message that was left by a caller.
Audio Notes The user opens the voice message and can add or edit notes or comments in the Audio notes field.
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Voice Mail Preview
When users receive a voice mail, they receive a message that contains not just a recording, but also text that's been created from the voice recording. Users see the voice mail text displayed in the e-mail message within Outlook Web App or in the next version of Outlook. The following screenshot shows an example of a voice mail preview for a voice message:
Voice Mail Preview
Voice Mail Settings
After a user has been enabled for voice mail access, they can change settings for Call Answering Rules, Outlook Voice Access, text message and e-mail notifications, and Voice Mail Preview. They can click the button shown next to the Manage Voice Mail option in the following figure to view and set up their voice mail settings.
Manage Your Voice Mail Settings
Call Answering Rules
Using the options in the Call Answering Rules section, users can create rules that specify how they want incoming calls to be handled. They can set up call answering rules to handle calls based on a condition such as the time of the day, transfer an incoming call to another phone number, or use the Find Me feature to call other phone numbers that they set up.
If they don't create call answering rules, incoming callers will be sent directly to their voice mail.
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Reset PIN
You can use this option to reset your Outlook Voice Access PIN.
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Outlook Voice Access
Using the options in the Outlook Voice Access section on the Voice Mail tab, you can set telephone access numbers, reset your voice mail PIN, and select the e-mail folder that you'll access when you use Outlook Voice Access.
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Greetings
You can choose which greeting will be played to callers when you're not available or you don't answer your phone. To record a greeting, call the Play on Phone number.
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Play on Phone
Use Play on Phone to have the voice mail system call you at the number that you define in this box.
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Notifications
Users can receive notifications about missed calls and voice messages on their mobile or office phone. They can receive an e-mail notification when someone calls them on their office or mobile phone but doesn't leave a voice message. They can also receive a text message notification to alert them when they miss a phone call or receive a voice message on their mobile phone.
The following settings allow users to set up notifications for missed calls and voice mail messages they receive:
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Voice Mail Preview
Users can preview the text of voice messages they receive. They can also have text previews included with voice messages they send. To turn on Voice Mail Preview, they select from the following options. Users can use the settings in the Voice Mail Preview section to turn on or turn off voice mail previews or to allow preview text to be sent using Outlook Voice Access.
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