Outlook Voice Access is a term that describes how subscribers retrieve e-mail messages from their individual mailbox by using an analog, digital, or cellular telephone and then by using touchtone or voice commands. When a UM-enabled user accesses their Exchange 2007 mailbox by using a telephone, they are presented with a series of voice prompts. These voice prompts help the user navigate the Unified Messaging system and enable the user to access their Exchange 2007 Inbox. Outlook Voice Access lets users retrieve, listen, reply, create, and forward voice or e-mail messages and listen to or change calendar information.
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For a copy of the Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 Unified Messaging Outlook Voice Access Quick Reference Guide, visit the Microsoft Download Center.
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If you delete the last message in your inbox by using Outlook Voice Access, you will be unable to undelete the message. If you need to access the e-mail message after you have deleted it by using Outlook Voice Access, you can use Outlook Web Access or Outlook to move the e-mail message back into the appropriate folder from the Deleted Items folder. You cannot use Outlook Voice Access to access the Deleted Items folder.
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