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Step 3 Select Save. You should restart the Connection Notifier service for changes to take effect. Notifications Subject Line Format Notification subject line format is a feature that enables you to configure the subject lines of the notification emails. The subject line of the following Notification types can be configured: • Message Notifications: This includes email notifications that are sent to the Unity Connection users for new voice messages. • Missed Call Notifications: This includes the email Notifications for missed calls. • Scheduled Summary Notifications: This includes the email Notifications sent at scheduled time. The subject line for Message Notifications can only be customized for All Voice Messages. For other events, like Dispatch Messages, Fax Messages, Calender Appointments, and Calender Meetings, system generated subject is used. Note Subject Line Parameters The below table describes the parameters that can be specified in the subject line of the notification emails. Description of Subject Line Format Parameters Enter text to be used in subject lines when the Caller ID of the sender of a message is not known. • When the %CALLERID% parameter is used in the subject line format, it is automatically replaced with the ANI Caller ID of the sender of the message. • If the ANI Caller ID is not available and the sender is a Unity Connection user, the primary extension of the caller is used. • If the ANI Caller ID is not available and the sender is a non Unity Connection user, the text that you enter in this field is inserted into the subject line.For example, if you enter ‘Unknown Caller ID’ in this field, same appears on the screen. You can also leave this field blank. %CALLERID% (When Unknown) System Administration Guide 207 Notifications Notifications Subject Line Format

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