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David Floyd wrote:
[color=blue] > Has any-one found out yet what the Geo No equivalent the their 0845 > number is for accessing voicemail? > > Thanks > David[/color] According to "saynoto0845" there is no alternative you could get your voicemail by email or SMS as well as having the mail lodged in your mail box -- |
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"David Floyd" <david@floyd.org.uk> wrote in message
news:tKV399S9jXgFFw7F@127.0.0.1...[color=blue] > Has any-one found out yet what the Geo No equivalent the their 0845 number > is for accessing voicemail? > > Thanks > David[/color] voip.co.uk confirmed to me they haven't got a geo alternative. However, there is a clever trick you can do to get your own personal voicemail access number: 1. setup a new geo number on your account (costs 2 squid) 2. set that number to divert to 121 if not available. This is assuming you don't mind the security implications of only needing a pin (no user id) to access your voicemail |
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"Mick" <jev@,jb.com> wrote in message
news:Dukgh.10743$n36.8771@newsfe7-gui.ntli.net...[color=blue] > David Floyd wrote: >[color=green] >> Has any-one found out yet what the Geo No equivalent the their 0845 >> number is for accessing voicemail? >> >> Thanks >> David[/color] > > According to "saynoto0845" there is no alternative > > you could get your voicemail by email or SMS as well as having the mail > lodged in your mail box[/color] I haven't managed to get a file to attach to an e-mail. Any ideas what i might be doing wrong? Is it in the advanced options and if so what should they be? |
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Herman explained :[color=blue]
> setup a new geo number on your account (costs 2 squid) > 2. set that number to divert to 121 if not available.[/color] Why would that allow you to listen to messages when the main number doesn't allow remote access? |
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"Jono" <nothanks@blueyonder.invalid> wrote in message
news:mn.7c907d6ce9e0387e.48968@blueyonder.invalid...[color=blue] > Herman explained :[color=green] >> setup a new geo number on your account (costs 2 squid) >> 2. set that number to divert to 121 if not available.[/color] > > Why would that allow you to listen to messages when the main number > doesn't allow remote access?[/color] Not sure, but it works for me with the following number settings: Destination: [set inactive] Unavail Divert Number: 121 Divert Timeout: 0 Enable Voicemail: [disabled] Caller-Id Presentation: display CLID by default To check it works, try temporarily setting the divert on unavailable for a number you already have. |
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Herman wrote:[color=blue]
> "Mick" <jev@,jb.com> wrote in message > news:Dukgh.10743$n36.8771@newsfe7-gui.ntli.net...[color=green] >> David Floyd wrote: >>[color=darkred] >>> Has any-one found out yet what the Geo No equivalent the their 0845 >>> number is for accessing voicemail? >>> >>> Thanks >>> David[/color] >> According to "saynoto0845" there is no alternative >> >> you could get your voicemail by email or SMS as well as having the mail >> lodged in your mail box[/color] > > I haven't managed to get a file to attach to an e-mail. Any ideas what i > might be doing wrong? Is it in the advanced options and if so what should > they be?[/color] You are not doing anything wrong.. Apperently this is a bug in the current system they are using.. A new platform with new services (and assuming this bug fixed) will be released (hopefully) by the end of the year. |
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In message of Fri, 15 Dec 2006, Herman writes[color=blue]
>"David Floyd" <david@floyd.org.uk> wrote in message >news:tKV399S9jXgFFw7F@127.0.0.1...[color=green] >> Has any-one found out yet what the Geo No equivalent the their 0845 number >> is for accessing voicemail? >> >> Thanks >> David[/color] > >voip.co.uk confirmed to me they haven't got a geo alternative. However, >there is a clever trick you can do to get your own personal voicemail access >number: > >1. setup a new geo number on your account (costs 2 squid) >2. set that number to divert to 121 if not available. > >This is assuming you don't mind the security implications of only needing a >pin (no user id) to access your voicemail > >[/color] If you have a half decent ATA (like the SPA3K etc) then you can have that number on line 2 and require a PIN to access - then dial 121 or go to 121 by default. David |
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