Introduction #
Revolutionize Your Voicemail Management with Our Powerful Web Portal
Transform your voicemail management with our advanced web portal. Access your voicemails from anywhere, enjoying unparalleled flexibility and eliminating limitations. Our 3CX Voicemail Manager introduces exciting features that enhance the capabilities of 3CX. Experience the convenience of viewing your voicemails as text through automated transcription and email delivery.
Navigate through our user-friendly web portal, effortlessly searching and filtering your voicemail text using the built-in query manager. Take control by securely archiving your transcriptions in an SQL database and automatically removing old voicemails with a retention policy.
Never miss an important voicemail again with our ‘Escalation’ feature. Ensure no message goes unheard, keeping you on top of your communication. Simplify collaboration by easily sharing voicemails with your team or designated groups using our ‘Distribution’ feature, streamlining your communication channels.
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What is 3CX Voicemail Manager? #
With the 3CX Voicemail Manager, you gain the ability to swiftly distribute voicemails to specific groups. Plus, you can easily escalate unanswered voicemails to designated email addresses through a designated extension group. Experience the efficiency of receiving text transcriptions for your voicemails. Enjoy optimized storage space as you compress and archive your voicemails. Effortlessly filter your voicemails using the built-in query manager, ensuring you find what you need quickly. And with the user-friendly web portal, accessing your voicemails remotely becomes a breeze. Upgrade your voicemail management today and streamline your communication processes.
Why choose 3CX Voicemail Manager? #
WEB-BASED APPLICATION | Retrieve and manage your voicemails effortlessly with our user-friendly web portal. Access your voicemails from anywhere and streamline your workflow. With our intuitive interface, you can easily search, listen to, forward, delete, and email voicemails. | |
ENHANCED PRIVACY | Experience the convenience and privacy of reading your voicemails as transcribed text, automatically delivered to your email. Enjoy the discretion of communicating without listening to voicemails aloud. | |
EFFICIENT ORGANIZATION | Effortlessly search and filter through the text of your voicemails using our integrated query manager, saving you valuable time and streamlining the process of locating specific messages. | |
SECURE ARCHIVING | Store your voicemail transcriptions securely and retrieve them with ease using our reliable SQL database. Enjoy the peace of mind of knowing that your important messages are safely archived and readily accessible whenever you need them | |
AUTOMATIC DELETION | Optimize your voicemail inbox and storage space by setting up a retention policy that automatically deletes old voicemails, ensuring a clutter-free environment. | |
ESCALATION FEATURES | Experience peace of mind knowing that no critical voicemail will go unheard with our innovative ‘Escalation’ feature, guaranteeing prompt response times and eliminating communication gaps. | |
STREAMLINED COLLABORATION | Foster efficient communication and collaboration within your team by effortlessly distributing voicemails to designated groups using the ‘Distribution’ feature. | |
UNMISSED CRITICAL MESSAGES | Ensure uninterrupted communication by staying on top of critical messages with the voicemail escalation feature of the 3CX Voicemail Manager. Even when your staff is unavailable or taking time off, this feature guarantees that important voicemails are promptly addressed. Stay connected and never miss a crucial message again. |
Prerequisites #
Before you begin with the installation steps mentioned in this guide, you need to ensure that your computer meets the minimum requirements mentioned below for installing 3CX Voicemail Manager:
PREREQUISITE | PURPOSE |
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3CX Version V20 | 3CX Voicemail Manager is designed to work seamlessly with this version for enhanced features and performance. |
Windows 10 or above / Windows Server 2016 / 2019 (64-bit) or above | These operating systems provide the necessary environment for the application to run efficiently. |
IIS Features and Configuration – VoIPTools | IIS is needed as a web server to host and manage web-based applications and services. |
.NET Framework 4.7.2 (Web Installer) | This framework provides essential components for running and developing applications. |
VoIPTools Universal Updater | This component is necessary for updates, ensuring the application remains current and functional. |
VoIPTools Relay Service | It is used for proper integration and functionality of the 3CX Voicemail Manager within the 3CX environment. |
Microsoft SQL Server 2016 or above (Including the free SQL Express edition) | 3CX requires Microsoft SQL Server 2016 or later for database management. |
Static IP for VoIPTools and 3CX servers | This is to ensure proper two-way communication, both the 3CX server (Relay) and the VoIPTools server. Dynamically assigned IP addresses are not supported. Additionally, it is recommended to use HTTPS for secure communication, which requires a FQDN for SSL/TLS certificate validation between the VoIPTools server and the Relay. |
Port number 5650 opened on your device | Port 5650 is a specific network port used by 3CX for communication purposes. Opening this port on the device’s firewall allows incoming and outgoing traffic to pass through, enabling the 3CX software to send and receive data over the network effectively. |
Google Cloud Account | Integrating Google Cloud’s Speech Translate service for voicemail transcription enables automatic transcription of voicemails into text format. |
NOTE:
- Our installers will offer to install Microsoft SQL Server, SQL Management Studio, Microsoft Internet Information Server (IIS), and Microsoft .Net Framework. If you have the installer perform these installs, all the needed settings will be configured automatically.
- If you choose to install SQL yourself, we recommend you install it in “Mixed Mode” to include SQL Authentication,
- If you choose to install IIS yourself, be sure to install Basic Authentication, .Net Extensibility, and ASP.Net 4.X
Installation overview #
DOWNLOAD SOFTWARE | You can order 3CX Voicemail Manager online at https://www.voiptools.com. Your order confirmation email will include your license key and a link to download the software. | |
INSTALL PREREQUISITES | You must install several prerequisites before installing the 3CX Voicemail Manager. The Advanced Installer identifies and installs these applications automatically. Click here to learn about the required prerequisites. | |
INSTALL 3CX VOICEMAIL MANAGER | This User Guide contains step-by-step instructions to successfully install 3CX Voicemail Manager. Begin by extracting the installer from the downloaded zip file (Step 1 above), then run the setup program named VoicemailManagerInstaller.exe | |
LOGIN TO THE WEB APPLICATION | You can now log in to your software using the Extension and PIN. |
Step By Step Installation Procedure #
The following section guides you through a detailed walk-through of the installation process:
Step 1: Download 3CX Voicemail Manager #
Find the software download link in the Order Confirmation Email, or you can download the application by following the procedure,
- Open your browser and go to the VoIPTools official website or click here to get redirected to the website.
- Search for the Voicemail Application and click the Download button to download your application.
Step 2: Install Prerequisites #
Click on the software installer downloaded in Step 1. The installation wizard will automatically identify the prerequisites and assist you with each installation required to 3CX Power Dialer. It includes .NET Framework (Web Installer), SQL Server Express (Web Installer), and SQL Server Management Studio.
- Click the downloaded installer executable to launch the Prerequisites Setup Wizard and click Next.
- In the Prerequisites window, install all the required prerequisites identified by the installer, or select/ unselect the applications based on your requirements and click Next to continue.
NOTE:
The installer will identify any prerequisites needed. It is recommended that you allow the installer to automatically install and configure the required prerequisites. Once all the prerequisites are installed, you can continue with the tool install.
- In the Microsoft SQL Server License Terms click the Accept button to acknowledge the license terms and continue.
- This page appears if you do not have SQL Server Express preinstalled in your device.
- View the SQL Server Media target location in the Media Location field. If required, you can click the Browse button to change the location. Click Install to begin the installation of SQL Server Express.
SQL server installation is in progress. This may take several minutes to complete.
- Click the Close button once the prerequisites are installed.
- Click Yes in the Confirmation Message Box to reboot the computer.
Figure 8: Reboot confirmation message box
Step 3: Install 3CX Voicemail Manager #
- On the Welcome screen, click Next to start installing 3CX Voicemail Manager.
- On the Installation Folder window, the Folder field displays the location where the ‘3CX Voicemail Manager’ will be installed.
- Click Next to continue with the installation.
NOTE:
You cannot change the installation folder
Step 4: Test Relay Settings #
- In the 3CX Relay Services window, in the Relay Host field, enter the FQDN of your 3CX server.
NOTE:
Do not include https:// to the Relay host data.
- Enter 8801 in the Relay Port field.
- Enter the public key you copied from VoIPTools Relay services in the Public Key text area.
- Click the Test Relay Settings to confirm 3CX Voicemail Manager can communicate with the Relay services running on the 3CX server.
- If the 3CX Voicemail Manager is successfully able to communicate with the Relay services that run on the 3CX server, a Success message box appears. Click OK. If the test fails, you will not be able to continue until communication with the relay is established.
- Click Next to continue with the installation.
NOTE:
- You must set the Relay Port to 8801.
- If the Relay test fails, you cannot continue the installation until you establish communication with the Relay. If the test was unsuccessful:
- Confirm you have the correct firewall port open (default TCP 8801) on the 3CX server and the firewall protecting the 3CX server.
- Confirm that you have entered the correct FQDN for the 3CX server.
- Confirm that the 3CX Power Dialer and Relay use the same port and protocol.
Step 5: Configure the database #
When configuring the 3CX Voicemail Manager, select an existing Microsoft SQL Server instance in your environment. The database server can be a remote SQL Server, or a local instance running on the VoIPTools server.
You can set up the SQL database using SQL Authentication or Windows Integrated Authentication.
SQL Authentication #
- Enter your server name in the Server field.
- If using the free SQL Express Edition, the default SQL Instance name is SQLExpress.
NOTE:
- If you want to use ‘SQL Authentication’, then install SQL Server in ‘Mixed‘ mode.
- If SQL Server is installed on a server other than the server where 3CX Exporter is installed, you will need to configure SQL Server to allow remote connections.
- Enter your credentials in the Username and Password fields.
NOTE:
Make sure that you select a SQL Login that has sufficient permissions to alter the database and create SQL objects.
- Select or enter the 3CX Emergency Notifier in the Database dropdown.
- In the Test SQL Connections section, click the Tool button to test the connection and click OK in the Test Results popup box.
Windows Integrated Authentication #
- To use Windows Integrated Authentication check the Trusted Connection (Windows integrated authentication) checkbox.
- The VoIPTools installer will create a local Windows user name as “VoIPToys” and give you sufficient rights to this user to create/update the SQL database.
- In the Test SQL Connection section, click the Tool button to test the connection.
- Click the Next button which gets enabled when the database connection is successful.
NOTE:
We encourage you to use SQL Authentication rather than Windows authentication. Many of our tools leverage a Call Flow Designer (CFD) application running on the 3CX. Frequently our CFD applications require access to a SQL database. If the 3CX server and the database server are not in an Active Directory domain, Windows authentication will fail. To use SQL authentication, your SQL Server must be configured to run in “Mixed Mode”. If you installed SQL Server with one of our tools, we configure SQL in “Mixed Mode”.
Step 6: Installing 3CX Voicemail Manager #
- On the Ready to Install screen, press Install to install 3CX Voicemail Manager
The 3CX Voicemail Manager installation is in process. This may take several minutes to complete.
- Click Finish to complete the installation .
Configure Desktop Application #
The desktop application lets you configure the basic settings for the 3CX Voicemail Manager web application.
Overview: #
This section explains the overview of the Config Application user interface.
Top menu | The top menu serves as a navigational tool, allowing users to access various features and options available within a software application or website. | |
Start/Stop service | You can initiate a service after it has been stopped or if it needs to be restarted. | |
Documentation section | Gives you the basic guide and information of the feature. | |
Software updates | You can check whether your software is up to date and you can check for the latest updates. | |
Save button | Lets you save the changes made in the config application. | |
Close button | Lets you close the config application. You must ensure that you save your changes before closing your application. |
The desktop application has the following tabs,
- SQL tab
- 3CX tab
- Email tab
- Retention tab
- Transcript tab
- Escalation tab
- Portal tab
- About tab
SQL tab: Save Voicemail information in SQL Server #
- In the SQL tab, under the SQL Server section, check the Save Voicemail Details In SQL check box to save the voicemail information in Microsoft SQL Server.
- Click the Import button to add existing voicemails to the web portal and archive the voicemails (if the archive option was selected from the Retention tab). While the location where 3CX stores voicemails is not modifiable, you can choose the location where voicemails should be archived.
- The “Processing Complete” confirmation message box appears. Click OK.
NOTE:
If you have a large number of existing voicemails, you may want to wait until after business hours to select this option. Processing a large number of voicemails may impact the performance of 3CX.
3CX tab: Set Manager Rights, Voicemail Path, Authentication #
3CX Voicemail Manager integrates directly with 3CX. For example, the web portal uses your extension and voicemail PIN for login authentication. If permitted, access to voicemails other than your own is controlled by extension group membership and whether you are an extension group Manager. 3CX System Administrators always have access to all voicemails.
Manager Rights #
- Under the Manager Rights section, check the Allow Managers To Access Extension Group Member’s Voicemails check box to permit 3CX Extension Group Managers to view the voicemails of every member of their extension group.
- Non-managers can only see their own voicemails.
Voicemail Path #
Under the Voicemail Path section, browse and set the location where you want the original voicemails to be stored. By default, the location is:
“C:ProgramData3CXDataIvrVoicemailExtensions”.
NOTE:
You should NOT change the path to the 3CX voicemails unless you are running 3CX Voicemail Manager on a computer other than the 3CX server. Remember 3CX Voicemail Manager by default runs with the credentials of a local user (VoIPToys). You must ensure this user has read rights to this folder or provide alternative authentication.
Authentication #
If you have installed “3CX Voicemail Manager” on a remote computer you will need to create a Windows share pointing to the voicemail path and provide authentication credentials to access the share. If you are using a firewall on your 3CX server, you may need to create a firewall exception to permit remote access to the share.
- Under the Authentication section, check Requires local Windows credentials box to provide local user rights on the remote server.
NOTE:
If your file share resides on a remote server, and the two servers are not members of the same Active Directory Domain, you will need to provide local user rights on the remote server.
- In the 3CX Server field, enter the Fully Qualified Domain Name (FQDN) or IP address of the 3CX server.
- In the User Name field, enter username and password for authentication.
- Click the Test button to test whether the credentials provided can access the voicemail path.
- Click Save to save the details you entered.
Email tab: Setup Email Server #
3CX Voicemail Manager can email your voicemails, along with a text transcript to you automatically. You have 3 choices:
- Email voicemails to the owner of the voicemail, or
- Also, email all voicemails to a single email address, or
- Do not email voicemails
In the Email tab, you can do the following functions,
- Email Voicemail Transcripts
- Set authentication for relay emails
- Convert voicemail to emails
Email Voicemail Transcripts #
- Under the Email Server section, check the Email Voicemail Transcript check box if you want to email Voicemails and optionally include a text transcript
- In the Email Server field, enter the IP address or ‘Fully Qualified Domain Name (FQDN) of your email server.
- Examples: smtp.gmail.com or 192.168.1.20
- In the Port field, enter the port number.
- The default value is 25.
- For Gmail/ Google Apps use port 587
- In the Email From field, enter the email address to use as the “from” email address.
- Note that your SMTP server may require a valid email address be used.
- For example no-reply@mydomain.com
- In the Email Subject field, enter the email subject.
- The default subject is “New Voicemail from [CALLERID], [DATE], [TIME]”.
- You can include any of the 3 available replaceable variables [CALLERID],[DATE] or [TIME]. Placing these exact string variables in the subject line will cause the variables to be replaced with the current caller information.
- In the Alt Email field, enter an email address (example: user@mydomain.com) if you want all voicemails sent to a single email address. To only have emails sent to the owner of the voicemail, leave this field blank.
Set Authentication to Relay emails #
- Check Requires Authentication check box if your mail server requires authentication to relay emails.
- Enter credentials in the User ID and Password fields. You can click the View button to display password characters.
- Select Requires SSL/ TLS check box if your mail server requires a secure connection – Secure Socket Layer (SSL) or Transport Layer Security (TLS) to relay email. Gmail, Google Apps, and Microsoft 365 require a secure connection.
- Click the Test button to confirm whether 3CX Voicemail Manager can send emails.
- For this, temporarily enter an email address in the Alt Email field and press the Test button.
- You may need to make configuration changes to your mail server to permit the relay of emails from the 3CX Voicemail Manager.
NOTE:
Sending mail within your domain may not require authentication, while sending outside your domain may require authentication.
Voicemail to Email #
- Check Attach voicemail using MP3 format (much smaller than WAV) check box to email the .MP3 version.
NOTE:
- Because voicemails can be very large, 3CX Voicemail Manager can first make a copy of the voicemail and then convert the copy to .MP3 format and email the .MP3 version.
- The MP3 is often is 1/7 the size of the original voicemail. This conversion does result in a small loss in audio quality. However, the original voicemail can be heard or downloaded from the web portal unless it was deleted by the retention policy, the owner or an administrator.
Retention tab: Configure Retention Policy #
3CX Voicemail Manager can be configured to automatically delete old voicemails, thus helping to conserve disk space. It can also automatically convert voicemails to MP3 format and save the voicemails at an alternate location (for example an external USB or Network Attached Storage NAS device). You can also have voicemails deleted after emailing the voicemail.
Delete Policy #
- Check the Delete voicemail after sending email check box to instruct the 3CX Voicemail Manager to delete the voicemail after emailing the voicemail as an attachment.
NOTE:
Great care should be taken when selecting this option. There is no guarantee that the email will not be blocked by spam filters, or exceed the maximum attachment size permitted by the receiving mail server.
- Check to Delete Voicemail If Older Than box if you want 3CX Voicemail Manager to delete voicemails older than the specified number of days automatically.
- Enter the number of days in the Days field so that all the voicemails older than the number of days specified will be deleted. The current date is compared with the date the voicemail was created. All voicemails older than the number of days selected will be deleted. This setting is for all voicemails made by all extensions.
NOTE:
If you choose to archive voicemails, the archived version of the voicemail will not be deleted.
- Check Remove Voicemails from SQL based on Deletion settings check box if you want the deleted voicemails to be also deleted from SQL. Deleting the records from SQL will remove any history for the voicemails in the web portal.
Archive Policy #
- Check the Archive check box if you want to make a compressed (MP3) copy of all voicemails.
- In the Archive Path field, enter the location where you want to store all the archived voicemails. Archived voicemails will be saved in .MP3 format and are NOT affected by the Delete Policy.
- Use the browse button to browse to the location where archived voicemails will be saved.
NOTE:
3CX Voicemail Manager by default runs with the credentials of a local user (VoIPToys). If you choose to save archives on a different server, will need to adjust permissions on the archive folder, or change the credentials used by 3CX Voicemail Manager’s:
- Windows service
- IIS application pool
Transcript tab: Configure Transcription Settings #
The accuracy of voice recognition can be greatly affected by a number of factors. For example, the quality of the recording, background noise, the volume of the speaker, and the speech patterns of the speaker can all have a significant impact on the accuracy of the transcription.
Follow the procedure to enable the speech transcriptions,
- In the Transcript tab, select the Enable VoIPTools Speech Transcriptions box.
- In the Google Speech Service Account File Path field, click the Browse button to select the file location.
- In the Cloud Storage Bucket Name field, enter the name of the cloud storage bucket.
- Click the Test button to test your connectivity.
Speech Transcriptions #
3CX Voicemail Manager uses Google Speech Translate for voice transcriptions. To enable and perform transcriptions, mention the ‘Google Speech Service Account File’ path that consists of Google credentials and then mention the ‘Cloud Storage Bucket’ name where you want to store the transcriptions. If you do not have Cloud Storage Bucket and the respective Service Account file, you can create one and then add them to the configuration file.
Cloud Speech-To-Text is priced monthly based on the amount of audio successfully processed by the service, measured in increments rounded up to 15 seconds. For more details regarding pricing, please go through this link.
NOTE:
Voicemail Manager uses your local file copy to transcribe the audio file if its duration is upto 60 seconds; or uses google cloud storage if the duration is beyond 60 seconds with the help of cloud storage buckets. Once the file is transcribed successfully in the google cloud, the Voicemail Manager deletes the file from the storage bucket.
Escalation tab: Configure Voicemail Escalation #
Most of the options for configuring voicemail escalation have been moved to the web portal. With Voicemail Manager, you can monitor unheard voicemails and ensure they don’t go unnoticed. This feature is particularly useful when, for example, an employee is on vacation and an important voicemail remains unattended in their mailbox for several days. The escalation feature keeps an eye on such voicemails and, if they are ignored for too long, sends them as email attachments to the designated email addresses. While the web portal allows 3CX Extension Managers to administer the escalation feature, there is one default setting that can be changed there:
Configure Sleep Seconds #
This setting tells Voicemail Manager to wait for a few seconds before dealing with a new voicemail. 3CX keeps the entire voicemail in its memory until the caller hangs up or the voicemail reaches its maximum length. Then, it saves the voicemail to a disk. Usually, this process takes just a few milliseconds. However, it’s a good idea to give the operating system some extra time to finish writing the file and release its hold before you try to attach the recording to an email.
- Under the Voicemail Escalation section, in the Sleep Seconds field, enter the number of seconds so that the Voicemail Manager can wait for the specified time before processing a new voicemail.
NOTE:
Most of the configuration options for voicemail escalation have been moved to the web portal.
Portal tab: Configure Portal Settings #
The 3CX Voicemail Manager web portal enables you to easily find voicemails using the built-in query manager. From the portal, you can listen to, download, email, forward, and delete voicemails.
From here, you can connect to the web portal, and select Default Time Zone, Culture, and Authentication method.
Default Time Zone #
You can set the default time zone used when displaying dates and times. The portal will automatically update the display of the underlying UTC date/ time stored in the database to the selected time zone. Each user can override the default time zone in the recording browser screen by selecting the desired time zone from the combo box.
- From the Default Time Zone dropdown, select an appropriate time zone.
- Click Save to save the time zone.
Display Culture #
You can set the default display culture used when displaying dates and times. The portal will automatically update the display of the underlying UTC date/ time stored in the database to the selected culture. This setting also controls the transcription language. This is a global setting.
- From the Display Culture dropdown, select the appropriate language. The default language is English-US.
- Click Save to save the culture.
Authentication #
The ‘Authentication’ setting allows you to control what 3CX password is used to authenticate your credentials. You can select either your voicemail PIN, web client password, or phone authentication password. The default setting is voicemail PIN.
- From the Authentication section and under 3CX Passwords, select the type of authentication using which you want to be authenticated.
- Click Save to save the Authentication method.
Check for Updates #
The Check for Updates button at the footer of the configuration screen enables you to download the latest version of 3CX Voicemail Manager easily. If a newer version of 3CX Voicemail Manager is available, the message will indicate that a newer version is available. Clicking the button will automatically download a .zip file of the latest version of the software. You can install the new version directly over the top of a previous version without the need to uninstall the previous version.
Web Portal #
To access the ‘3CX Voicemail Manager’ web portal, click the Web Portal button on the configuration program, or click on the desktop icon that was created during the installation process (‘3CX Voicemail Manager’ Web).
The following screens are available in the web portal,
- Voicemails
- Distribution
- Escalation
- Settings
- Reports
Login to Web Portal #
When connecting to the web portal, you will be asked to provide login credentials.
- In the Extension field, enter your 3CX extension number.
- In the PIN field, enter your 3CX voicemail PIN.
- Click the Login button to log in to your account.
Update the latest version #
If your application is up to date with the latest version released by VoIPTools, then the right top corner of the login screen displays as Up to date.
If your application is not up to date with the latest version released by VoIPTools, then:
- The right top corner of the login screen displays both the currently installed version and the latest released version. To download the latest version, click the Download link
- In the A new version is available popup, click Download.
- Once the download process starts, Download Started message appears.
Voicemail Manager website in IIS. A local user account named “VoIPToys” is created, and the site is configured to use this account. The default password for the VoIPToys user is “VoIPToys”. Normally you will never need to interact with this account. However, if you archive voicemails on a different server, you may need to change this account to a domain account with rights to the archive folder. To change the user account used by 3CX Voicemail Manager, use the “Windows” tab to update the user.
Voicemails Screen #
The Voicemails screen lets you view call records made by the caller to other extensions. In this menu, you can access important details like the caller’s name, call duration, creation time, notification time, listening time, transcription, voicemail content, and archive status. It also lets you select the appropriate time zone for accurate time representation and create filters to display specific records based on your search criteria. You can also listen to a voicemail, email voicemails, delete an existing voicemail, forward voicemail to extensions, and add an intro to those voicemails. Thus, the Voicemails screen lets you effectively manage and analyze your voicemail-related data, enhancing your productivity and gaining valuable insights into your communication activities.
Overview #
This section gives you information about an overview of the Voicemail screen.
Display Time Zone | The Display Time Zone list lets you select the desired time zone. The date and time of the voicemails are generated based on the selected timezone. | |
Voicemail menu | It displays the headings of data displayed in the Voicemail screen. | |
Create Filter | It lets you create complex query filters to search the desired voicemails. |
Field Definitions #
EXTENSION | The extension number of the caller |
CALLER NAME | The name of the caller. |
CALLER | The mobile number of the caller. |
DURATION | Duration of the call in HH:MM:SS format. |
CREATED | The date and time at which the voicemail is created. The date format is YYYY-MM-DD. The time format is HH:MM:SS AM/PM |
MODIFIED | The date and time at which the voicemail is modified. The date format is YYYY-MM-DD. The time format is HH:MM:SS AM/PM |
HEARD | The date and time at which the voicemail is heard. The date format is YYYY-MM-DD. The time format is HH:MM:SS AM/PM An Empty row indicates that the voicemail is not heard. |
TRANSCRIPTION | The transcription of the voicemail. |
VOICEMAIL | The audio file of the voicemail recording. |
ARCHIVE | Displays the archived voicemail audio files, if the Voicemail Manager is configured to archive the recorded voicemail audio files. |
Create Filter #
The Filter in 3CX Voicemail Manager uses a built-in query builder which enables you to design more complex queries. To create a filter:
- In the Voicemail tab, on the left-hand corner of the screen, click Create Filter link to open the Filter Builder.
- Click the Add button to start adding your filter.
- Enter the filter conditions and click the OK button.
You can see the web application lists the data as per the filter,
Listen to Voicemail #
You can listen to the original wav file if it has not been deleted by the owner, administrator, or retention policy, or you can listen to the archived version (if archiving voicemails is configured).
Follow the steps to listen to a voicemail,
- Click the Play button beside the voicemail to open the voicemail audio file.
- In the Play Recording dialogue box, you can play, scrub, mute, and adjust the volume of the voicemail. You can also Email and Download the recordings.
NOTE:
To listen to voicemail from within the browser, your web browser must support HTML5 Audio. The current version of all major browsers supports this feature. For older browsers you can download the voicemail and play it from your computer.
Email Recording #
You can email the voicemail recordings to specific email addresses when required. Because voicemails can be very large, consider sending the archived version of the voicemail. This version of the voicemail is saved in .MP3 format which is much smaller and therefore less likely to be blocked by email servers because the voicemail exceeds the maximum email attachment size.
- Click the Play button beside the voicemail to open the voicemail audio file.
- On the Voicemail File dialogue box, click the Email Recording button.
- In the From field, enter your email address.
- In the To field, enter the email address of the receiver.
- Enter a brief subject and message in the Subject and Message field respectively.
- Click the Send button to email your voicemail recording.
NOTE:
If 3CX Voicemail Manager cannot find the voicemail, you cannot see the Play button.
Download Recording #
- Click the Play button beside the voicemail to open the voicemail audio file.
- On the Voicemail File dialogue box, click the Download Recording button to copy the voicemail from the server to your computer.
Delete Voicemail #
This option only deletes the original voicemail (.wav file). Archived voicemails cannot be deleted through the web portal.
- Click the Delete icon beside the voicemail you want to delete.
- Click OK in the confirmation message box.
NOTE:
Deleting voicemail through the web portal will also delete the original voicemail from 3CX and 3CX Phone.
Forward Voicemail to Desired Extensions #
You can forward an existing voicemail to desired extensions. You can also add introduction audio as a prefix to the voicemail so that when the received extensions play the voicemail, the intro audio plays first, followed by the actual voicemail audio.
- Click on the Forward button of the desired voicemail that you want to forward.
- In the Forward Voicemail dialogue box, select the extensions you want to send the voicemail and click the Forward button to forward the voicemail.
- You can also add intro audio as a prefix to the voicemail and then forward the audio file to the desired extensions.
Add intro audio as a prefix #
- Click the Forward button beside the desired voicemail to open the Forward Voicemail box.
- Click Add Intro button to receive a CFD (Call Forwarding Diversion) call on your logged-in extension.
- Follow the CFD prompts and select the desired options until you hear the desired intro audio. Then, the call will disconnect, and the 3CX Voicemail Manager will save the audio file to the specified path.
- A success message is displayed when the intro audio is successfully added.
- In the Forward Voicemail dialogue box, select the extensions to which you want to forward the voicemail, and then click the Forward button.
- After successfully sending the voicemail, Click OK on the Success Message box.
Distribution Screen #
The Distribution feature simplifies the process of designating a standard 3CX voicemail box as a group voicemail box. When a voicemail is saved in a group voicemail box, it is automatically distributed to the extensions listed in the distribution group. If any extension within the group listens to the voicemail, the HEARD date and time will be updated for all extensions in the group. This functionality proves useful when the company CEO wants to send a voicemail message to all employees or when a manager wishes to communicate with everyone in their specific group.
In this screen, you can create a distribution group and delete/edit an existing group.
Create Distribution Group #
To create a distribution group, follow the procedure,
- In the Distribution screen, click the Add button to open the Add/Edit Group box.
- Select the desired group from the Group Voicemail dropdown.
- Enter a name for the group voicemail in the Group Name field.
- Enter a description for the group voicemail in the Description field.
- Select the extensions that you want to assign as a member of the group voicemail box. from the Group Members list.
- Click the Save button to save the group.
Add/Edit/Delete Group #
The Add/ Edit Group button displays a dialog box where you can designate a new or edit and existing voicemail box. The extensions that you assign to the group voicemail box will receive a copy of voicemails saved in the group voicemail box.
- On the tab bar, in the Distribution tab, click Add/ Edit Group button.
- In the Add/ Edit Group dialog box, from the Group Voicemail dropdown, select the extension to set as admin for the group voicemail box.
- In the Group Name field, enter the name of the group voicemail box.
- In the Description field, enter the description for the group voicemail box.
- From the Group Members list box that lists all the user extensions defined in 3CX,
- Click the Save button to create a new group voicemail box, or save any changes to an existing group voicemail box.
- To delete the group, click the Delete button beside the desired record you want to delete, and then in the confirmation message box, click OK.
NOTE:
Restart service after adding/editing/deleting a group.
Escalation Screen #
With the Escalation feature, you can ensure important voicemails never go unheard. This feature makes it easy to automatically escalate unheard voicemails to the designated email addresses. For example, you can escalate sales voicemails to the sales manager when a salesperson is on vacation. Simply create a “Sales” extension group in 3CX, assign all the sales extensions to this group, then configure the group for escalation. With escalation, any extensions in this group will be monitored for unheard voicemails. If an unheard voicemail is detected, the voicemail will be escalated automatically to the designated email addresses.
In this screen, you can create an escalation and delete an existing escalation.
Create an Escalation #
- In the Escalation tab, click the Add button to create a new escalation.
- In the Extension Group dropdown, select the extension group that you want to monitor.
- In the Expire field, enter the time in minutes.
- In the Emails text box, enter one or more email addresses separated by commas, to which you want to mail the escalated voicemail.
- Click Save to save the changes.
Delete existing escalation: #
Follow the procedure to delete an existing escalation,
- In the Escalation tab, click the Delete button beside the Extension Group that you want to delete.
- In the Delete Confirmation popup, click OK to confirm your deletion.
NOTE:
Restart service after adding/ changing an Extension Group to monitor.
Reports Screen #
The Reports screen provides exclusive access to users with the Manager role for viewing and exporting voicemail log data in multiple formats and the ability to filter call records using a built-in query builder through the Filter link located in the left-hand corner of the screen. Additionally, users have the option to group grid data by desired column(s) by dragging them above the column header, with the ‘Ext’ column being grouped by default.
Field Definitions #
Caller Name | Name of the caller |
Caller | Telephone number of the caller |
Duration | Duration of the voicemail |
Created | Date and time at which the voicemail is created. The date format is YYYY-MM-DD. The time format is 12 hours clock with HH:MM:SS. |
Heard | Date and time at which the voicemail is heard. The date format is YYYY-MM-DD. The time format is 12 hours clock with HH:MM:SS. |
Notified | Date and time at which the voicemail is notified. The date format is YYYY-MM-DD. The time format is 12 hours clock with HH:MM:SS. |
File Name | The file name of the audio file. |
Voice Text | The transcripted text of the voicemail audio file. |
View and Export the voicemail reports #
To view and export the Voicemail Reports, follow the procedure,
- On the Reports tab, click the Expand icon on the desired extension to view the voicemail reports.
- Click the desired format to export the voicemail reports.
Group Grid Data #
To present the reports more professionally, you can simply group the columns. This helps you achieve a well-organized and polished look for the information displayed.
Follow the procedure to group the grid data,
- In the Reports tab, drag and drop the desired column in the space provided above the columns.
- Click the Expand button to view your data more professionally.
Settings #
In the Settings tab, you can customize the branding options. You can change the header gradient color, grid color, add a logo to the header, and edit the header title by adding a prefix to Voicemail Manager. Moreover, you can transcribe all voicemails to your preferred extensions.
Hover over the mouse on the Settings tab to display the dropdown menu with the following menu options:
- Site Settings
- Transcribe Settings
Site Settings #
Site Settings enable you to customize branding settings for the application that includes the following:
- Customize the gradient color of the ‘Application Header’
- Customize grid color in screens that display grid data
- Customize the logo on the ‘Application Header’
- Customize ‘Header Title Prefix’ on the ‘Application Header’
Customize Application Title Header – Gradient Color #
- In the Header Gradient Colour section do the following,
- Select the top paint from the Top Colour color palette.
- Select the bottom paint from the Bottom Colour color palette.
- Click Apply to Save the settings.
Customize Grid Color #
- From the Grid Color palette, select the color that you want to display for the grid in screens that display grid data
- Click Apply to save your settings.
Customize Logo #
- If you are uploading the logo for the first time then,
- Click the Browse button to choose a logo from your device.
- Select the uploaded logo from the Custom Logo dropdown list.
- Click Apply to save your changes.
- If you have uploaded the logo,
- Select the uploaded logo from the Custom Logo dropdown list.
- Click Apply to save your changes.
Customize ‘Header Title Prefix’ Text #
- In the Header Title field, enter the text that you want the application to display as a ‘prefix’ for the existing title in the application header.
- Click Apply to save the header title prefix.
The final result of the page when you do all the customizations,
Transcribe Settings #
Transcribe Settings enable you to transcribe all the voicemails for the desired extensions.
- Hover the cursor to the Settings menu and click the Transcribe Settings option from the drop-down menu.
- In the Transcribe Settings form, check the checkboxes beside all the desired extensions for which you want to transcribe all of its voicemails and click the Update button.
- Click OK in the Success Confirmation box.
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