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Forwarding several extensions directly to one voicemail account.

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zigmo36

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Does anybody know a good solution to this? Anyway, thanks for looking! :+)
 
If it's a Call Pilot I think you can put something like 10 or so extensions per mailbox.
 
Does doing that mean I have to delete all the mailboxes that are going to be added to the primary mailbox?
 
Can you explain little bit more in detail what you try to do?
 
We use CallPilot.

I have employee with offices in two (on-network) locations (let's say mailboxes 1234 and 5678).

We decide we want all messages to go to one mailbox (so she doesn't have to check two mailboxes). So, I added x5678 as an extension on mbx1234 and deleted mbx5678. Now calls to either x1234 or x5678 will HUNT or FDN to mailbox 1234.

Does that help? Is this what you're trying to do?
 
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