Phone Messages with Outlook/Exchange
Windows Server Forum Index Windows Server
Server discussion on Windows platform.
 
 FAQFAQ   MemberlistMemberlist     RegisterRegister 
 ProfileProfile   Log in to check your private messagesLog in to check your private messages   Log inLog in 
 
Google
 
Web winserverhelp.com
Phone Messages with Outlook/Exchange

 
Post new topic   Reply to topic    Windows Server Forum Index -> Small Business Server 2003
Author Message
Chieftonw
Guest





Posted: Sat Jan 15, 2005 12:25 am    Post subject: Phone Messages with Outlook/Exchange Reply with quote

I recently migrated a customer from Goldmine to
Outlook/Exchange. For the most part they are settling in well with the new
setup and are adapting to the differences. However there is one
feature/function of Goldmine we have not been able to find a work around. In
the past when anyone in the office received a phone call from a client for
another person in the office, they would simply create a phone log entry and
assign it to the other person. When the other person came back to there
computer they would be notified of the call and could take whatever action
was needed.
I had assumed we would do this via the task function, since it can be
assigned to other users. However it seems you are limited on what you can
configure in a task you are assigning. Basically it appears that although
you can setup due dates, you are not able to configure alarms which would
notify the person he/she has a new task to act on. In their busy office, it
is critical that there be some notification or alarm when a phone call
message is sent to other staff members.

What would be the best way to setup Outlook/Exchange to allow employees to
take phone messages for other employees and pass the information on to them,
in a way that they are notified automatically?
Back to top
Les Connor [SBS Community
Guest





Posted: Sat Jan 15, 2005 9:36 am    Post subject: Re: Phone Messages with Outlook/Exchange Reply with quote

Hi Chieftonw,

With Outlook, you have to send an email.

Have a look at this third party application, it's great for managing phone
messages.

iWYWO http://www.caliente.com.

There is a two user trial version for download.

--
Les Connor [SBS Community Member - SBS MVP]
-----------------------------------------------------------
SBS Rocks !


"Chieftonw" <Chieftonw@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:A7259170-E5C4-4670-9E69-7F25DA249181@microsoft.com...
Quote:
I recently migrated a customer from Goldmine to
Outlook/Exchange. For the most part they are settling in well with the
new
setup and are adapting to the differences. However there is one
feature/function of Goldmine we have not been able to find a work around.
In
the past when anyone in the office received a phone call from a client for
another person in the office, they would simply create a phone log entry
and
assign it to the other person. When the other person came back to there
computer they would be notified of the call and could take whatever action
was needed.
I had assumed we would do this via the task function, since it can be
assigned to other users. However it seems you are limited on what you can
configure in a task you are assigning. Basically it appears that although
you can setup due dates, you are not able to configure alarms which would
notify the person he/she has a new task to act on. In their busy office,
it
is critical that there be some notification or alarm when a phone call
message is sent to other staff members.

What would be the best way to setup Outlook/Exchange to allow employees to
take phone messages for other employees and pass the information on to
them,
in a way that they are notified automatically?
Back to top
Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]
Guest





Posted: Sun Jan 16, 2005 1:07 am    Post subject: Re: Phone Messages with Outlook/Exchange Reply with quote

Chieftonw wrote:
Quote:
I recently migrated a customer from Goldmine to
Outlook/Exchange. For the most part they are settling in well with
the new setup and are adapting to the differences. However there is
one feature/function of Goldmine we have not been able to find a work
around. In the past when anyone in the office received a phone call
from a client for another person in the office, they would simply
create a phone log entry and assign it to the other person. When the
other person came back to there computer they would be notified of
the call and could take whatever action was needed.
I had assumed we would do this via the task function, since it can be
assigned to other users. However it seems you are limited on what
you can configure in a task you are assigning. Basically it appears
that although you can setup due dates, you are not able to configure
alarms which would notify the person he/she has a new task to act on.
In their busy office, it is critical that there be some notification
or alarm when a phone call message is sent to other staff members.

What would be the best way to setup Outlook/Exchange to allow
employees to take phone messages for other employees and pass the
information on to them, in a way that they are notified automatically?

See
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyID=17716EF9-19EE-477F-9BC3-F20A95AFE76E&displaylang=EN

I have used it with Outlook versions other than 97/98 just fine. To make it
easier to get to the form, also see
http://users.adelphia.net/~paulqualls//FormLaunch.html
Back to top
Chad A. Gross [SBS MVP]
Guest





Posted: Sun Jan 16, 2005 9:17 am    Post subject: Re: Phone Messages with Outlook/Exchange Reply with quote

I use a free custom Outook form for this - so that the phone messages appear
in the recipients' Inbox.

http://www.cdolive.com/download/wywo.zip

--

Chad A. Gross - SBS MVP
SBS ROCKS!

www.msmvps.com/cgross
www.gosbs.org


Les Connor [SBS Community Member - SBS MVP] wrote:
Quote:
Hi Chieftonw,

With Outlook, you have to send an email.

Have a look at this third party application, it's great for managing
phone messages.

iWYWO http://www.caliente.com.

There is a two user trial version for download.


"Chieftonw" <Chieftonw@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:A7259170-E5C4-4670-9E69-7F25DA249181@microsoft.com...
I recently migrated a customer from Goldmine to
Outlook/Exchange. For the most part they are settling in well with
the new
setup and are adapting to the differences. However there is one
feature/function of Goldmine we have not been able to find a work
around. In
the past when anyone in the office received a phone call from a
client for another person in the office, they would simply create a
phone log entry and
assign it to the other person. When the other person came back to
there computer they would be notified of the call and could take
whatever action was needed.
I had assumed we would do this via the task function, since it can be
assigned to other users. However it seems you are limited on what
you can configure in a task you are assigning. Basically it appears
that although you can setup due dates, you are not able to configure
alarms which would notify the person he/she has a new task to act
on. In their busy office, it
is critical that there be some notification or alarm when a phone
call message is sent to other staff members.

What would be the best way to setup Outlook/Exchange to allow
employees to take phone messages for other employees and pass the
information on to them,
in a way that they are notified automatically?
Back to top
Les Connor [SBS Community
Guest





Posted: Sun Jan 16, 2005 10:49 am    Post subject: Re: Phone Messages with Outlook/Exchange Reply with quote

Yeah, I've looked at that too. It's OK, but iWYWO is a bit different. It has
it's own database, once you have the name and number in there once taking a
phone message again from the same person can really wow them - you already
know their phone number(s) :-).

*and*, you can see who is picking up their messages and who is not. And take
appropriate measures. It's a great tool for receptionists.

--
Les Connor [SBS Community Member - SBS MVP]
-----------------------------------------------------------
SBS Rocks !


"Chad A. Gross [SBS MVP]" <chad.gross@laytonflower.nospam.com> wrote in
message news:O3U0fn3%23EHA.824@TK2MSFTNGP11.phx.gbl...
Quote:
I use a free custom Outook form for this - so that the phone messages
appear in the recipients' Inbox.

http://www.cdolive.com/download/wywo.zip

--

Chad A. Gross - SBS MVP
SBS ROCKS!

www.msmvps.com/cgross
www.gosbs.org


Les Connor [SBS Community Member - SBS MVP] wrote:
Hi Chieftonw,

With Outlook, you have to send an email.

Have a look at this third party application, it's great for managing
phone messages.

iWYWO http://www.caliente.com.

There is a two user trial version for download.


"Chieftonw" <Chieftonw@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:A7259170-E5C4-4670-9E69-7F25DA249181@microsoft.com...
I recently migrated a customer from Goldmine to
Outlook/Exchange. For the most part they are settling in well with
the new
setup and are adapting to the differences. However there is one
feature/function of Goldmine we have not been able to find a work
around. In
the past when anyone in the office received a phone call from a
client for another person in the office, they would simply create a
phone log entry and
assign it to the other person. When the other person came back to
there computer they would be notified of the call and could take
whatever action was needed.
I had assumed we would do this via the task function, since it can be
assigned to other users. However it seems you are limited on what
you can configure in a task you are assigning. Basically it appears
that although you can setup due dates, you are not able to configure
alarms which would notify the person he/she has a new task to act
on. In their busy office, it
is critical that there be some notification or alarm when a phone
call message is sent to other staff members.

What would be the best way to setup Outlook/Exchange to allow
employees to take phone messages for other employees and pass the
information on to them,
in a way that they are notified automatically?

Back to top
 
Post new topic   Reply to topic    Windows Server Forum Index -> Small Business Server 2003 All times are GMT
Page 1 of 1

 
You cannot post new topics in this forum
You cannot reply to topics in this forum
You cannot edit your posts in this forum
You cannot delete your posts in this forum
You cannot vote in polls in this forum




New Topics Powered by phpBB