Forwarding Callers To Voice Mail; Accessing Voice Mail Messages Through Your E-Mail; Changing Your Password - 3Com NBX 100 Manual

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Forwarding Callers
to Voice Mail
Accessing Voice
Mail Messages
Through Your
E-mail
Changing Your
Password
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Choose from the following options:
Press to review your list of groups.
Press to create a group.
Press to delete a group.
Press to review or change the members in a group.
Press to return to the main menu.
To forward incoming calls immediately to your voice mail after one ring,
press the Forward to Mail button. The indicator to the left of the button
lights up to show that this feature has been enabled. When a call comes
in, the telephone rings once to notify you—giving you an opportunity to
answer the call—and the caller is then sent to your voice mail.
To disable this feature, press the Forward to Mail button again. When
Forward to Mail is turned off, callers will not be forwarded to your voice
mail until the telephone has rung four times.
You can use NetSet to change the number of rings required before the
call forwards and to change the forwarding path to either the Automated
Attendant or a telephone number of you choosing. For more
information, see
You can listen to your voice mail from any computer which allows you
to access your e-mail. (Your e-mail software must be IMAP compliant.)
Voice mail messages are sent as sound files, so your computer must
have a sound card installed. (See your administrator for further
assistance.)
Since the password for accessing your voice mail is the same as that used
to access NetSet, it can be changed from either your telephone or
through NetSet. See
instructions on changing your password through NetSet.
"Call Forward" on page
"Changing the Password" on page 59
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