> Ancient or not you can connect locally with a browser.
I might try that, Ironhorse. I did see the rj45 port and I have a crossover cable, but it's too short (the box is a legit 8 feet off the floor - not sure who made that decision). I'll be interested to see how much easier it is to...
Thanks Curly, or is it Mr. Cord? Yep, atdjr123 was right, I'd accounted for the general delivery, but not the system manager. I'll set an existing extension to no mbox...as soon as I find that in the docs or this site.
hmmm...Thanks atdjr123. I guess I can set one phone to have no mailbox, so the new sales guy can have one. We have a few folks who don't need vmail anyway. It's cheaper than buying another pack of mailboxes. These old systems are such a pain that way!
thanks IronHorse, but our CallPilot isn't connected to the network (it's also ancient and 9 feet off the ground).
Is there a way to do it via a terminal/phone and use the Next button to see the list of them?
Hi all,
I'm trying to add a new mailbox/extension, but it keeps coming up as Type:information, which tells me that I've used all boxes. I checked and the system says I have 14 seats/boxes. According to my list (outside of the Norstar/CallPilot 150 system), we've only used 13 (12 extensions...
thanks folks. Too bad it's an all or nothing thing. We decided to shove all operator calls to the general mailbox and assign someone to check the voice mail periodically.
Thanks again,
Mike
Hello,
this forum has been a great resource for solving my woes, but I couldn't find a solution for this one...
Right now, if an inbound caller doesn't dial zero for the operator, they still get passed to the operator. This is letting 10 or more automated calls per day ring through to the...
jkupski,
OK...I've been busy on other things and have just now gotten back to this. I had to chmod the aliases file to allow PHP to write to it, but I wasn't able to chmod newaliases so it can be called from a web process. No biggie, I'll just have PHP write to a tmp file somewhere and have...
Thanks. That's the same solution I was given at a different forum, so it must be right. And it looks soooo easy. I was afraid it was going to be very difficult. Thanks also for putting in the format (I hadn't had a chance to look at the alias man file yet).
Thanks again,
StoreMike
I've been asked by a client to enable their website (a classifieds site) to allow email to get sent to anon1234@mydomain.com, for example, and get forward to the REAL email address of the person who placed the ad, biggus@yahoo.com, for example. Can anyone point me in the right direction? I...
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