Managing Voicemail From The Call Log; Listen To A Voicemail Message From The Call Log - Avaya one-X Mobile User Manual

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13. Tap Edit to return to the Edit screen.
14. Repeat steps 10 to 13 for each field on the Edit screen you want to complete.
15. To mark this contact as a VIP, in the vip field, tap the OFF button to turn the VIP status to
ON.
Note:
If marked as a VIP, this contact will be able to ring through when the Block feature
Note:
is set to ON. See
16. Tap Save when finished.
The contact is added to your Phonebook and you return to the Information screen.

Managing voicemail from the Call Log

If voicemail is associated with a call in the Call Log, you can listen to, save or delete the
voicemail associated with the call. When you delete or save a voicemail from the Call Log, the
message is saved or deleted, but the call remains in the Call Log. A voicemail icon next to the
call indicates the call has voicemail associated with it.
Note:
You cannot listen to office voicemail if the Avaya one-X Mobile Server is secure
Note:
(https). If the server on which the Avaya one-X Mobile application is installed is a
secure server, when you tap on the voicemail icon in the Call Log, instead of the
voicemail playing, a screen appears that allows you to call Corporate Voicemail
directly. See
information.

Listen to a voicemail message from the Call Log

To listen to a voicemail message from the Call Log:
1. From the Avaya one-X Mobile Home screen, tap
The Call Log appears.
2. Scroll to the call with the voicemail you want to hear. A voicemail icon appears next to the
call if there is voicemail associated with the call.
3. Tap
The standard Quicktime player opens and the message begins to play. When the message
is finished playing, the information screen appears.
Avaya one-X™ Mobile User Guide for iPhone
Change the Block setting
Change the Corporate Voicemail extension
or
next to the call.
Managing voicemail from the Call Log
on page 41 for more information.
on page 45 for more
Call Log.
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