Unity Connection 8.5 Email Notification

We have CUCM 7.1.5 and Unity Connection 8.5.  Single Inbox.
When receiving a VM, we are getting [email protected]
I was hoping to get [email protected] .  Is there something I'm missing here?  We have a Mult-Tenant environment.
Thanks.
I will add that we are moving from Unity 7 to Unity Connection 8.5.

Hi Mike,
Your question was specifically about flexibility with the SMTP domain, which is what I answered.  As far as being able to reply, yes you can reply to voice mail messages just like Unity.  However, it's a tad different.  There may be some extra configuration required on Exchange if your users are not using VMO to reply to these messages.  There was an article written about this exact scenario:
https://supportforums.cisco.com/community/netpro/collaboration-voice-video/unified-comm-application/blog/2011/07/18/unity-connection-851-single-inbox-unified-messaging-forwardreply-in-outlook-fails-with-ndr
Hope that helps,
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