Disable Message Waiting Indicator (MWI) for users in Exchange Server

Applies to: Exchange Server 2013, Exchange Server 2016

You can enable or disable Message Waiting Indicator for users associated with a Unified Messaging (UM) mailbox policy. Message Waiting Indicator is a feature found in most legacy voice mail systems. In its most common form, it lights a lamp on a voice mail subscriber's phone to indicate the presence of a new voice mail message. Message Waiting Indicator can also send a text message to a UM-enabled user's mobile phone. The default setting is enabled.

If Message Waiting Indicator is disabled on the UM IP gateway, the feature isn't available to UM-enabled users associated with the UM mailbox policy.

For additional management tasks related to UM mailbox policies, see UM mailbox policy procedures.

What do you need to know before you begin?

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Use the EAC to disable Message Waiting Indicator

  1. In the EAC, navigate to Unified Messaging > UM dial plans. In the list view, select the UM dial plan you want to change, and then click Edit Edit icon..

  2. Under UM Mailbox Policies, select the UM mailbox policy you want to manage, and then click Edit Edit icon..

  3. On the UM Mailbox Policy page, clear the check box next to Allow Message Waiting Indicator.

  4. Click Save.

Use the Shell to disable Message Waiting Indicator

This example disables Message Waiting Indicator for users associated with the UM mailbox policy named MyUMMailboxPolicy.

Set-UMMailboxPolicy -identity MyUMMailboxPolicy -AllowMessageWaitingIndicator $false