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How do I read my messages?

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My Messages

You might receive messages from the system or your administrator.

When a new message arrives, you'll see a preview notification (you might also hear a sound/tone play).

Common messages include:

  • System-based messages (such as when a switch or channel is out of service)
  • Voicemails

You can view most messages on the My Messages page. In the Main View, click the Access and use Agent Desktop supporting views button (IW Supporting Views Button 850.png), then select My Messages. The most recent messages are displayed on top, with a color and a status to indicate the priority.

===Voicemail===

If you have voicemail messages, you'll see an indicator beside the mailbox, like this: IW Voicemail MWI 851.png.

To call your voicemail box select it from the Supporting Views menu (IW Supporting Views Button 850.png). A new internal interaction is launched. Use the keypad to enter your authentication information.

Tip: If you hover your mouse pointer over the message waiting indicator, you can see the number of messages in each of your voicemail boxes.






List basics

MediaWiki offers three types of lists: ordered lists, unordered lists, and definition lists. In the following sections, ordered lists are used for examples. Unordered lists would give corresponding results.


Wikitext Rendering
* Lists are easy to do:
** start every line
* with a star
** more stars mean
*** deeper levels
  • Lists are easy to do:
    • start every line
  • with a star
    • more stars mean
      • deeper levels
* A newline
* in a list  
marks the end of the list. 
Of course
* you can
* start again.
  • A newline
  • in a list

marks the end of the list. Of course

  • you can
  • start again.
# Numbered lists are good
## very organized
## easy to follow
  1. Numbered lists are good
    1. very organized
    2. easy to follow
* You can also
** break lines
** like this
  • You can also
    • break lines
    • like this
; Definition lists
; item : definition
; semicolon plus term
: colon plus definition
Definition lists
item 
definition
semicolon plus term
colon plus definition
; Mixed definition lists
; item 1 : definition
:; sub-item 1 plus term
:: two colons plus definition
:; sub-item 2 : colon plus definition
; item 2 
: back to the main list
Mixed definition lists
item 1 
definition
sub-item 1 plus term
two colons plus definition
sub-item 2 
colon plus definition
item 2
back to the main list
* Or create mixed lists
*# and nest them
*#* like this
*#*; definitions
*#*: work:
*#*; apple
*#*; banana
*#*: fruits
  • Or create mixed lists
    1. and nest them
      • like this
        definitions
        work:
        apple
        banana
        fruits
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