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nitzan
Premium,VIP
join:2008-02-27
kudos:2

reply to soitgoes2

Re: [Future9] voicemail access number

There's 3 ways to reach voicemail:
1. Dial 9000, and your password.
2. Dial your phone number (from outside too), press * at the prompt, then your password.
3. Dial 1-567-244-0399, then your mailbox (6-digit login #), and password.

You should be able to reach it via web callback too by putting your current location phone number in the first box, and 15672440399 in the destination box.

emoci

join:2007-05-29
Toronto, ON
kudos:1

said by nitzan:

There's 3 ways to reach voicemail:
1. Dial 9000, and your password.
2. Dial your phone number (from outside too), press * at the prompt, then your password.
3. Dial 1-567-244-0399, then your mailbox (6-digit login #), and password.

You should be able to reach it via web callback too by putting your current location phone number in the first box, and 15672440399 in the destination box.
And if you wanted to, just like you did with CallThru setup a *9026-9000 gateway so someone could use a Local SipBroker access number to check their VM ...

nitzan
Premium,VIP
join:2008-02-27
kudos:2

Just set it up with 9001 instead of 9000. So *9026-9001 from SIP Broker should (in theory) bring up voicemail.


soitgoes2
Premium
join:2005-01-14

*9026-9001 didn't work
*9026-1-567-244-0399 does work.
The latter is longer, but simpler, as just remembering the DID number will work for everything.


nitzan
Premium,VIP
join:2008-02-27
kudos:2

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-- Called sipbroker.com/*90269001
-- Got SIP response 482 "Loop Detected" back from 64.34.162.221

Try it from a SIP Broker access number (not from FN->SB->FN), that should work.


soitgoes2
Premium
join:2005-01-14

said by nitzan:

Try it from a SIP Broker access number
That's what I did at first. Then, for kicks, I tried it from FN. *9026-9001 gets a busy signal from any of the PSTN gateways I tried.

nitzan
Premium,VIP
join:2008-02-27
kudos:2

Ugh.. I had it setup wrong. Fixed!


soitgoes2
Premium
join:2005-01-14

"Comedian Mail. Mailbox?"

Working!


PX Eliezer
Premium
join:2008-08-09
Hutt River
kudos:12
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I guess that I know a lot of useless trivia, but this one I don't know.

"Comedian Mail" comes with Asterisk, yes.

But WHY is it called "Comedian Mail"?

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Because it's Chris Rock solid??

Because you Hope that it works??

Because it's subject to Eddie Murphy's Law??

Because it records Pryor messages??

Because you can press Red Buttons??

Because you Wanda who called??

Because it works Farley well??

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I would REALLY like to know why it is called Comedian Mail!



ropeguru
Premium
join:2001-01-25
Mechanicsville, VA

Maybe??

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