- Enrolling as a Cisco Unity Connection User
- Working with Cisco Unity Connection by Phone
- Voicemail Basics
- Finding Messages
- Managing Deleted Messages
- Managing Dispatch Messages
- Using Voice Commands to Place Calls
- Managing Meetings
- Managing Personal Greetings
- Managing Message Notification
- Managing Private Lists
- Managing Your Addressing Priority List
- Changing Your User Preferences
- Choosing a Connection Conversation Menu Style
- Managing Call Transfer Rules
- Managing Your Alternate Contact Numbers
- Managing Personal Call Transfer Rule Sets to Handle Incoming Calls
- Changing Playback Settings
- Broadcast Messages
- Managing the Size of Your Mailbox
- Cisco Unity Connection Phone Menus and Voice Commands
- Index
Contents
- Managing Your Addressing Priority List
- About the Addressing Priority List
- Changing Your Addressing Priority List
- Changing Your Addressing Priority List by Using the Phone Keypad
- Changing Your Addressing Priority List by Using Voice Commands
Managing Your Addressing Priority List
About the Addressing Priority List
Your addressing priority list directs Cisco Unity Connection to prioritize recipients that you define, similar to a "buddy" list. When you are addressing a message and Connection finds multiple matches for a recipient name based on partial spelling or on how you say the name, any matching names that are also in your addressing priority list are presented first. This allows you to find and select your intended recipients more quickly.
Connection may also automatically add recipient names to your addressing priority list when you send messages to them, and adjust the priority of names in the list based on how often you send messages to each recipient.
![]() Note | Your Connection administrator determines whether you can review and modify your addressing priority list, and whether Connection automatically adds names to the list based on usage. |
Changing Your Addressing Priority List
You can add users, contacts, and distribution lists to your addressing priority list, review the list, and remove names from the list. Your addressing priority list may also contain names that Cisco Unity Connection has automatically added based on your message addressing history.
- Changing Your Addressing Priority List by Using the Phone Keypad
- Changing Your Addressing Priority List by Using Voice Commands
