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*Calls after a certain time can be sent to voicemail.
*Calls after a certain time can be sent to voicemail.
*Record your greeting by calling 1571 from the SIP phone registered to the number
*Record your greeting by calling 1571 from the SIP phone registered to the number
*If you supply the same email address for call recordings as well as voicemail, you are sent one "Recording" email as opposed to a "Voicemail". Keep the email addresses different if you wish to be sent emails with "Voicemail" in the subject.


The recording can be sent to you as a wav, mp3 or 0gg file, you can select the format on the Control Pages. The recording will also include your 'recorded greeting' as well as the callers message.
The recording can be sent to you as a wav, mp3 or 0gg file, you can select the format on the Control Pages. The recording will also include your 'recorded greeting' as well as the callers message.

Revision as of 10:25, 5 December 2014

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  • Calls after a certain time can be sent to voicemail.
  • Record your greeting by calling 1571 from the SIP phone registered to the number
  • If you supply the same email address for call recordings as well as voicemail, you are sent one "Recording" email as opposed to a "Voicemail". Keep the email addresses different if you wish to be sent emails with "Voicemail" in the subject.

The recording can be sent to you as a wav, mp3 or 0gg file, you can select the format on the Control Pages. The recording will also include your 'recorded greeting' as well as the callers message.

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