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The Take Message applet records voice messages left by the caller, and sends the recordings to an email address. Use this applet when you simply do not have enough agents to respond to all of the calls, or when the call center is closed. Agents can listen to the messages later when they have more time.The Take Message applet can play an audio file before and after the message is taken. These messages are recorded in .wav file format and emailed to the configured address or addresses.


For information about using the Take Message applet to take and send messages from callers, see Taking and sending a message from a caller.

You can only use this applet in an interaction plan that routes calls, and not other types of interactions.

Audio Options
FieldOptionsDescription
Initial audio data sourceList of available Data Sources

The data source that must, at run time, contain the name of the initial audio file. Vonage Contact Center plays the initial audio file after routing the call to this applet. After Vonage Contact Center plays this file, the caller can leave a message.

If you do not select a data source, Vonage Contact Center uses the announcement you select in Inital generic audio file.

Initial generic audio fileAudio (.wav) file

The audio file that contains the announcement that Vonage Contact Center plays after routing the call to this applet. After Vonage Contact Center plays this file, the caller can leave a message. Vonage Contact Center only plays this file if you do not select a data source in Initial audio data source.

Click Choose File to launch an Open dialog box. Select the audio file you want to use for the first announcement.

For information about the format of the audio file, see Recording and preparing audio used in applets.

If you do not upload an audio file, the caller will hear Vonage Contact Center's default announcement.

Confirmation audio data sourceList of available Data Sources

The data source that must, at run time, contain the name of the confirmation audio file. Vonage Contact Center plays the confirmation audio file after the caller leaves a message. Include the following instructions in the message:

  • Press 1 to listen to your recording
  • Press 2 to accept your recording
  • Press 3 to replace your recording

If you do not select a data source, Vonage Contact Center uses the announcement you select in Confirmation generic audio file.

Confirmation generic audio fileAudio (.wav) file

The audio file that contains the announcement that Vonage Contact Center plays after the caller leaves a message. Vonage Contact Center only plays this file if you do not select a data source in Confirmation audio data source.

Include the following instructions in the message:

  • Press 1 to listen to your recording
  • Press 2 to accept your recording
  • Press 3 to replace your recording

Click Choose File to launch an Open dialog box. Select the audio file you want to use for the second announcement.

For information about the format of the audio file, see Recording and preparing audio used in applets.

If you do not upload an audio file, the caller will hear Vonage Contact Center's default announcement.

Silence triggering end of message1 to 10

During a recording, if the caller is silent for the configured time period, in seconds, the recording ends and the 'after' announcement is played. The default is 2 seconds.

Shorter time periods can prematurely end the recording.

Audio Options

Email Options
FieldOptionsDescription
Recipient emailText

The email address, or addresses, to which the audio file containing the caller's message is sent. Separate multiple email addresses with a comma.

You can include one or more data sources in the email addresses. The data sources are placeholders for the data sources' values at run time. The placeholders are replaced with values before the message is emailed.

Specify a data source placeholder using the following format:

$(DataSource)

SubjectN/A

The subject line of the email containing the voicemail.

You can include one or more data sources in the email addresses. The data sources are placeholders for the data sources' values at run time. The placeholders are replaced with values before the message is emailed.

Specify a data source placeholder using the following format:

$(DataSource)



Email Options

Next Applet
FieldOptionsDescription
Next appletList of available appletsThe applet that the call is routed to after the message is accepted.


Routing

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