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Applies to VoipNow 3 and higher!
This article explains how to use the Voicemail feature on your Phone terminal extensions.
When a new Phone terminal extension is added, its Voicemail is disabled by default. If nobody is registered to that extension and = someone places an incoming call, then the caller will get a "forbidden" mes= sage (SIP/2.0 603 Declined).
To enable the Voicemail feature on a Phone terminal extension, take the = following steps:
If you do not set a password for the voice mailbox, the extension owner = will not be able to access their mailbox over the phone. However, they will= still be able to manage the voice mailbox through the VoipNow interface.= p>
To listen to the voicemail messages, you need to dial *95 from your extension.
You can listen and delete voice mail messages using the integrated menu.= If you want to access the mailbox over the phone, you will be requested to= provide the Voicemail password.
To listen to your voicemail from a remote location, dial the extension's= DID number and press *.
Again, to gain access to the voicemail, you need to provide the
To enable/disable the voicemail of an extension, you can dial *9= 50.
You can use *95EXTENSION_NUMBER to leave a message, wit= hout actually calling that extension. This feature is useful if you want to= leave a voicemail message to an extension, without waiting for the voicema= il to initiate after a predefined number of seconds. Also, you can transfer= and activate a call to a different extension mailbox by dialing #3= EXTENSION_NUMBER