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Configure Protected Voice Mail from authenticated callers in Exchange Server

Applies to: Exchange Server 2013, Exchange Server 2016

You can configure Unified Messaging to answer an incoming call, and then determine whether it will apply protection to voice mail messages by using encryption. When a voice message is protected:

  • The message is marked as Private in Microsoft Outlook and Outlook Web App.

  • The voice message can be opened only by the intended recipient of the voice message.

  • The recipient can reply to the voice message, but can't forward it to someone who wasn't included on the original voice message.

This setting applies to voice messages sent to UM-enabled users when they don't answer their phone. This setting also applies when callers sign in to their mailbox using Outlook Voice Access, and then create and send a voice message.

For additional management tasks related to Protected Voice Mail procedures, see Protected Voice Mail procedures.

What do you need to know before you begin?

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Use the EAC to configure Protected Voice Mail from authenticated callers

  1. In the EAC, navigate to Unified Messaging > UM dial plans. In the list view, select the UM dial plan you want to modify, and then click Edit Edit icon..

  2. On the UM Dial Plan page, under UM Mailbox Policies, select the UM mailbox policy you want to manage, and then click Edit Edit icon..

  3. On the UM Mailbox Policy page > Protected voice mail, under Protect voice message from authenticated callers, select one of the following options:

    • None: Use this setting when you don't want protection applied to any voice messages sent to UM-enabled users.

    • Private: Use this setting when you want Unified Messaging to apply protection only to voice messages that have been marked as private by the caller.

    • All: Use this setting when you want Unified Messaging to apply protection to all voice messages, including those not marked as private.

  4. Click Save.

Use the Shell to configure Protected Voice Mail from authenticated callers

This example protects voice messages from all authenticated callers on the UM mailbox policy MyUMMailboxPolicy.

Set-UMMailboxPolicy -identity MyUMMailboxPolicy ProtectAuthenticatedVoiceMail -All