Automatic deletion of messages

Our client requires a way to automatically delete messages unread a unity subscriber account after 30 days. It is a 3.3 (4) CM and a single unit 4.0 voicemail system (3). I think it would be above all a process to put Exchange, but I was wondering if it could be configured from within the unit.

Is there a mechanism that supports the automatic deletion of voice messages? If so, is there a way to selectively process messages deleted at a specified interval?

Thanks for your comments.

Yes, see the Manager of the Message store on his homepage here:

http://www.ciscounitytools.com/App_MSM.htm

Help files and training videos out there should get you from A to B on it.

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