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Disabling Network Messaging
Part of administering Network Messaging is ensuring that the network operates smoothly. There
can be times when it is necessary to limit network message capabilities. Message Networking lets
you specify whether your site can receive, send or reply to network messages.
Sometimes it is necessary to disable Network Messaging. You can disable Network Messaging
system-wide by:
• disabling Network Receive
• disabling Network Delivery
• disabling Network Reply
You can disable Network Messaging for an individual mailbox by changing its class of service.
You can also disable Network Messaging for a set of mailboxes that belong to the same class of
service by updating the class of service.
Disabling Network Receive
Network Receive lets your site receive messages from other sites on the network. If you do not
want your site to receive network messages, disable Network Receive.
Disabling Network Delivery
Network Delivery lets your site send network messages. Sometimes it is necessary to disable this
feature. For example, you may want to stop the sending of network messages when your company
is closed.
If Network Delivery is disabled, a mailbox owner who tries to send a network message will
receive a Non-Delivery Notification message.
Disabling Network Reply
Network Reply lets people at your site reply to network messages left in their mailboxes from
other sites.
Disabling Network Messaging through a Class of Service setting
You can restrict Network Messaging for individual mailboxes. You do this by changing or editing
the Class of Service for a mailbox.
Note: You disable these properties in the general networking properties. For
information about the general networking properties, see “Setting the general
networking properties” on page 39.
Note: For information about changing a mailbox Class of Service, see the CallPilot
Manager Set Up and Operation Guide.
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