Imagine clicking a link within an e-mail and being able to call someone??”with Enterprise
Voice that??™s possible too. Also, just right-click the Presence button in an Outlook item and a
context menu object will be displayed. That object will allow you to call a specifi ed contact or
contacts involved in the e-mail discussion.
As far as call forwarding and redirect to voice mail are concerned, there are new settings
for both of these features that you can control. You can set call forwarding to automatically
forward all your calls to voice mail if that??™s what you want. You can also control the time
interval that an incoming call will ring before it is forwarded to voice mail. Another new
feature allows you to redirect your incoming calls to voice mail from Communicator??™s
actionable call alerts.
The MOC 2007 client also offers call-forwarding rules that are easy to confi gure. For
instance, you can set call-forwarding settings to:
?– Forward call to All of your incoming calls can be forwarded to another number.
That number could be your mobile phone, a new phone number that you specifi ed,
or another contact number or voice mail.
?– Simultaneously ring this additional number You can also set the call-forwarding
settings to ring an additional number at the same time your default phone number
rings if you??™re mobile or away from your desk. This feature also helps you to ensure
that you receive your phone calls on your mobile phone, even if you??™re not logged
into the MOC 2007 client on your computer.
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