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Does anyone know of a work-around for getting some sort of group mailbox (not broadcast mailbox), to distribute messages to a list of Guest mailboxes? This is on a 56S GenII FSII. I think I already know the answer ("no"), but I wanted one or more other opinion(s).
Thanks!
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Can't you use a different group mailbox (not the broadcast to all one)?. For example use group mailbox 501 with members 101, 102 etc.. When a message is left in 501 it will send it out to all of it's members. If that doesn't do it for you...then what exactly are you looking to do?
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I actually had this question asked of me by someone in my office, and was pretty sure I knew the answer, but haven't even looked it up to confirm my assumptions.
Doesn't the S-Class ONLY have a broadcast group mailbox (500, only)?
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Moderator-ESI, Shoretel
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Yep - it does only have the one group mailbox so you can't do it. Virtual Mailbox Key for a guest mailbox is probably the best you can do.
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