OK Mike....Thanks for the update...

Regards,
Kumaran T

On 10/30/2012 5:11 PM, Michael Picher wrote:
I don't think this is necessary.

Usually here in the US if somebody is to be away on extended leave they would set an extended away message letting callers know this.

Thanks,
  Mike

On Tue, Oct 30, 2012 at 7:39 AM, Kumaran <thiru.venkateshwa...@ttplservices.com <mailto:thiru.venkateshwa...@ttplservices.com>> wrote:

    On 10/30/2012 4:54 PM, George Niculae wrote:
    On Tue, Oct 30, 2012 at 1:22 PM, Kumaran
    <thiru.venkateshwa...@ttplservices.com
    <mailto:thiru.venkateshwa...@ttplservices.com>> wrote:

        Hi All,
            Currently users can't disable VM from user portal only
        admin can
        does from admin portal...Can we have setting to  disable VM from
        user-portal? so user can limit the VM...


    I am not sure I follow, could you provide more details?

    George
    Hi George,
        Currently  we can't disable Voicemail permission from
    user-portal only admin can...So I thought we can have VM
    permission in user-portal to enable or disable it...So user can
    disable it while he is on long vacation or leave to avoid huge VM
    in his inbox and phone instead of informing admin regarding
    this....Anyway admin come to know whether user enabled or disabled
    it...Tony mentioned is not advisable..Just as improvement

    Regards,
    Kumaran T


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