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To find out which voice-mail profiles are using the voice-mail pilot, click the Dependency Records link from the Voice Mail Pilot Configuration window. You cannot delete voice-mail pilot numbers that a voice-mail profile uses. You cannot delete the default or the No Voice Mail profile numbers. To delete the voice-mail pilot number, perform these procedures.
MAIL PILOT UPDATE
Step 4 To add the new voice-mail pilot number, click Insert or to update the settings for an existing voice-mail pilot number, click Update. Step 3 Configure the appropriate settings as described in Table 49-1. Step 2 In the upper, right corner of the window, click the Add a New Voice Mail Pilot link. Step 1 Choose Feature > Voice Mail > Voice Mail Pilot.
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To configure the voice-mail pilot number, perform these procedures. The window displays the Cisco voice-mail pilot that you choose. Step 4 From the list of records, click the Voice Mail Pilot icon, Device Name, Description, or associated Device Pool that matches your search criteria. You can delete all Cisco voice-mail pilots in the window by checking the check box in the Matching records title bar and clicking Delete Selected. Note You can delete multiple Cisco voice-mail pilots from the Find and List Voice Mail Pilots window by checking the check boxes next to the appropriate Cisco voice-mail pilots and clicking Delete Selected. Use the following procedure to locate Cisco voice-mail pilots.
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Cisco CallManager automatically dials the voice-messaging number when you press the Messages button on your phone. Disney found a formula that works with Mickey in the 1932-33 era, and it makes me pretty happy just to be watching the greatness.The voice-mail pilot number designates the directory number that you dial to access your voice messages. Considering I’ve said that about three times now, it shows you how high the quality of these shorts is. I think The Mail Pilot might be my new favorite of 1933. There’s also some great gags like Pete being dragged through a church steeple and then to the ground, having the church bells wrapped around him as he clanks his way into a mail bag to be captured. The gags here are pretty darn good as well, including the ways Mickey makes his plane keep going that I mentioned before. Here, it’s a simple gag, but Minnie’s picture gives Mickey the strength to push forward. It’s a bit of a prescient piece, as this is still 6 years before World War II, when many American men would be in planes with pictures of their sweethearts. There’s also a bit of the romantic, as Mickey has a picture of Minnie with him in the plane. Certainly, he gets menaced and is the underdog, but he resorts to quick thinking, trying to make his downed plane into a helicopter with a jury-rigged clothesline or taking the propeller off a windmill to power his plane. This features Mickey as the dashing hero, a role he has not played since his earliest appearances. This is probably the most dynamic of the Mickey shorts in quite some time, for that reason.
MAIL PILOT FULL
The animation in The Mail Pilot is outstanding, not just getting us from point A to point B, or plodding along from side to side, but taking dynamic angles, shooting the camera straight on at Mickey flying in the rain, looking up or down at the planes in flight and making sure to keep the action in full focus. Our hero ends up winning, and delivers the package as required as well as turning Pete over to the authorities. Of course, that doesn’t happen, and the two battle it out in the skies, using their planes to fight high and low. This one features Mickey as a pilot carrying an important package, looking to avoid the mail bandit Pete. The Mail Pilot is no exception, featuring some fantastic animation to compliment a simple but fun plot. From Ryan Kilpatrick at The Disney Film Project : I know I’ve said it a million times already, but Disney hit its stride with Mickey Mouse in late 1932, and all of the 1933 shorts have kept that going.