Manage Cloud Voicemail policies for your users
Warning
For Skype for Business customers, disabling voicemail through a Microsoft Teams calling policy might also disable the voicemail service for your Skype for Business users.
Voicemail policies allow you to configure and assign existing or new voicemail policies to groups of users for features such as call answering rules, voicemail transcription, transcription profanity masking, transcription translation, and system prompt language.
Before specifying policies, you should read Set up Cloud Voicemail. For information on managing settings for individual users, see Manage Voicemail settings.
To manage voicemail policies, you can use the Teams admin center or the New-CsOnlineVoicemailPolicy PowerShell cmdlet.
The default policies for users are:
- Voicemail transcription is enabled.
- Voicemail transcription translation is enabled.
- Voicemail transcription profanity masking is disabled.
- The maximum recording duration is set to five minutes.
- Editing call answering rules is enabled.
- Primary and secondary system prompt languages are set to null and the user's voicemail language setting is used.
- No pre- or postamble configured.
You can use the global (Org-wide default) policy that's created automatically or create and assign custom policies.
Important
The voicemail service in Microsoft 365 caches voicemail policies and updates the cache every 6 hours. So, policy changes that you make can take up to 6 hours to be applied.
Use Teams admin center
Note
Managing Voicemail Policies through the Teams Admin Center is not currently available in GCC High and DoD environments.
Create a custom voicemail policy
Follow these steps to create a custom voicemail policy.
In the left navigation of the Microsoft Teams admin center, go to Voice > Voicemail policies.
Select Add.
Turn on or turn off the features that you want to use in your voicemail policy.
Select Save.
Edit a voicemail policy
Follow these steps to edit an existing voicemail policy.
In the left navigation of the Microsoft Teams admin center, select Voice > Voicemail policies.
Click next to the policy that you want to modify, and then select Edit.
Make the changes that you want, and then click Save.
Important
You can't edit or remove the pre-configured policy instances called TranscriptionDisabled and TranscriptionProfanityMaskingEnabled.
Assign a custom voicemail policy to users
You can assign a policy directly to users, either individually or at scale through a batch assignment (if supported for the policy type), or to a group that the users are members of (if supported for the policy type).
To learn about the different ways that you can assign policies to users, see Assign policies to your users in Teams.
Use PowerShell
You can also use PowerShell to configure and assign existing or new voicemail policies. To manage policies by using PowerShell, use the following cmdlets:
Voicemail policy settings
- Enable transcription - This setting controls whether the Cloud Voicemail service will generate a text transcription of the recorded voicemail and include it in the voicemail message. The transcription will be done based on the language detected in the recorded voicemail.
Note
When transcription is turned off, the email users receive will contain a message indicating that the audio quality wasn't good enough for transcription to take place.
Transcription translation - This setting controls whether the Cloud Voicemail service will translate the transcription of the recorded voicemail. The translation will be attempted in the preferred language of the voicemail receiver.
Transcription profanity masking - This setting controls whether the Cloud Voicemail service will mask profanity found in the transcription of the voicemail.
Maximum recording duration - The maximum recording length controls the maximum time a voicemail can be recorded. The default is 5 minutes.
Call answering rules - This setting controls whether the user is allowed to configure voicemail call answering rules in Microsoft Teams.
Dual language system prompts - By default, the voicemail system prompts are presented to callers in the language selected by the user when setting up their voicemail. If there is a business requirement to have the voicemail system prompts presented in two languages, a primary and secondary language can be set and they may not be the same.
PreambleAudioFile - The audio file to play to the caller before the user's voicemail greeting is played.
PostambleAudioFile - The audio file to play to the caller after the user's voicemail greeting has played and before the caller is allowed to leave a voicemail message.
PreamblePostambleMandatory - Is playing the Pre- or Postamble mandatory before the caller can leave a message.
Share data for service improvements
Specifies whether voicemail and transcription data is shared with the service for training and improving accuracy. If set to false, voicemail data will not be shared, regardless of user choice.
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