/mcpRSS Feed Limitations and Behavioral Notes • Only the 20 most recent unread messages are presented in the RSS feed. • If the message is secure or private, a decoy message plays instead of the actual message. The decoy message indicates that the message is secure or private and that the user must retrieve the message by calling in by phone. • Broadcast messages are not included in the RSS feed. • Messages cannot be deleted. Messages can only be marked read. • Marking a message read removes it from the RSS feed. • US English is the only language supported at this time. • Dispatch messages cannot be accepted, declined or postponed. Dispatch messages cannot be marked as read. A dispatch message remains in the RSS feed until it is handled via another interface or accepted by another recipient. • Some RSS readers do not allow the description of the message to contain hyperlinks. For those readers, the feed does not offer the option to mark the message as read. • For messages with multiple parts (for example a forwarded message with an introduction), not all parts of the message can be played. Only the first part (for example, the introduction) is played and the subject line indicates that there are more attachments. Users must retrieve the remaining message parts by calling in by phone. Cluster Configuration The Cluster Configuration settings page enables to manage the cluster during a maintenance window scenario when one of the server is not functional. For more information, see the “Configuring Cisco Unity Connection Cluster” chapter in Install, Upgrade, and Maintenance Guide for Cisco Unity Connection, Release 15, available at https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/voice_ip_comm/connection/15/install_upgrade/guide/b_ 15cuciumg.html . Fax The Fax Settings page enables to manage the subject prefix for a successful or failed fax and the fax file types. For more information, see the Fax Server, on page 259 chapter. Unified Messaging Services The Unified Messaging Services settings define the settings for calendar and contact integrations that are supported with the unified messaging feature. For more information, see the Unified Messaging, on page 150 section. System Administration Guide 256 Advanced System Settings RSS Feed Limitations and Behavioral Notes