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DO YOU BELIEVE IN MAGIX?

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buycvi

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Quick question for you Magix gurus. How do you or is it possible to turn off all mailboxes on a Magix voice mail?
 
On a Merlin Messaging, easy. BUT, if you do, and a call goes to the AA, you can not transfer (w/o a transfer only mailbox) to any extensions.
 
What are you trying to do?

You can take away Voice Mail coverage.

Is that what you are looking for?
 
merlinman's suggestion is probably the most graceful way to accomplish this.

A quick and ugly way would be to busy out the slot that the voicemail card resides in. All callers would simply get ring/no answer, which might appear unprofessional.

I assume you are doing this to avoid everyone in the company from collecting an excessive amount of voicemail during a long holiday closure. And IF that is the case, perhaps telecomtekperson has your answer.
 
if this action is permanent....then remove the stations out
of the Call coverage group. Why have VM????..remove the card
and setup vm on the dial tone...still don't what your purpose is????
 
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