Hey all,
Thanks for all the help. I definitely got it solved and learned several things about our phone system. The tech who installed the system finally called me back, too, and he is coming by this week to do some maintenance and talk to us about possible changes/upgrades that he can do...
When I get everything deleted, does the disk free up immediately or does it need to somehow cycle to empty the trash?
I got down to about 200 messages and it still says it is full, but I really have no idea how many messages it *should* hold.
I'm never asked for my own password -- I think it is set up to log in automatically from my phone?
I do F981 (or the programmed VMail key) and it displays my name and plays my voice recording. Then it displays "0 new 0 saved" and the 3 softkeys are PLAY, REC and ADMIN.
The only time I've had...
So just to see what the phone is trying to do when I type a number in "Ext:", I put a co-worker's extension there instead. It just calls that line (and strangely seems to never try to go to their voicemail -- at least not within about 15 rings).
So it isn't even trying to let me log in.
Is...
I don't mind deleting them one by one -- I probably should listen to them all anyway and find out what we've been missing. However, I still can't get in.
So here is what happens...
F981 -> goes to my voicemail
# -> Displays "Ext:" and gives a "DIR" option
10 -> Displays "Please Hold" for...
When I do that, it asks me for a mailbox number. I put in 10 and it tells me the mailbox is full and goes back to asking me for another box number.
Do I need to somehow interrupt it to allow it to let me log in?
I don't seem to have an "other" button. Should that be an option on the display or one of the programmed buttons? I think I've tried pushing all of them.
Our knowledgeable sysadmin left suddenly leaving behind little documentation (other than user guides) about our phone system. The company who installed it is not returning our calls right now and no one can receive messages because the disk is full.
I *think* our general delivery mailbox is to...
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