Does somebody know how the time to wait until a call will be forwarded to the mailbox can be configured? Or does sombody know whether an app is existing where this parameter can be changed?
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Hello everyone,
I have been using youmail's voicemail service for some time now, but I am having some problems with my new Dash. My missed calls are being forwarded correctly, but my voice mail short cut, 1, is not working correctly. I change the voice mail number, Start -> Settings -> Phone -> Call Options, but when I reboot my phone it reverts to the default T-Mobile voicemail number. My question is does anyone know of a way to make this change permament. I asked youmail support, but they said to ask T-mobile. T-Mobile told me to use their voicemail service. Hopefully, y'all can help.
gomez6211 said:
Hello everyone,
I have been using youmail's voicemail service for some time now, but I am having some problems with my new Dash. My missed calls are being forwarded correctly, but my voice mail short cut, 1, is not working correctly. I change the voice mail number, Start -> Settings -> Phone -> Call Options, but when I reboot my phone it reverts to the default T-Mobile voicemail number. My question is does anyone know of a way to make this change permament. I asked youmail support, but they said to ask T-mobile. T-Mobile told me to use their voicemail service. Hopefully, y'all can help.
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I have Youmail voicemail. it's working fine. Did you tell Youmail it was a new phone? Don't they have some setup number you have to dial
Hey guys,
Not sure if this is a bug of the build but when I go to a contact and select:
Options -> Incoming Calls (Send calls directly to voicemail)
Nothing happens. The incoming call is not blocked neither is it sent to voicemail.
Does anyone know of a fix for this?
Also does anyone know the call blocking procedure this provides when working? Is it at system level like the HTC Blocked Callers App that blocks a call before it even connects and thus has no ring. Or is it a simple hangup after the connection has been established meaning it rings once then gets cut?
I am looking for an app that does it at system level so if the CM7 block feature does not provide this can anyone point me to one that does? Is there an .apk for the HTC Blocked Callers app?
Best,
Monxster
Bump.
Anyone?
I recently decided to look into using YouMail. Basically, it forwards your unanswered calls to a mail box that is much more feature rich than the boring carrier voicemail. I have enabled call forwarding on my account, set up the call forward numbers, and my YouMail account is linked to my device. The only problem is that when I call my phone from Skype, I get a message saying something along the lines of "this voicemail inbox is not set up properly, please dial the number you are trying to reach in order to find the mailbox of the number you are calling".
As for the call forwarding options, there is the option of setting the voicemail number in the settings of the phone. I assume this is where I would enter the retrieval number and not the number to forward voicemail calls to. There is also the option to set where the calls are conditionally forwarded. This is where I assume I put the number where people actually leave voicemail, amirite?
Nevermind, it ended up being an OCN issue. I resolved it by getting YouMail Pro so I have my own personal voicemail number. Works great now!
I have been searching for a way to get Visual Voicemail through Google Voice on the GS3. Simple Mobile does not have the Conditional Call Forwarding feature, but I have heard this can be bypassed if you ask Simple Mobile to remove voicemail from the account. In the call settings it allows me to change my Voicemail service to Google Voice, but the number to forward the calls (under Call Forwarding) does not change, and it still uses the regular voicemail. When I try to change the number to forward to, it says "Unexpected response from network." Would removing voicemail from the account allow me to effectively change this number? Has anyone tried?
Thanks for the help
Never mind...
i guess no ideas?
The only way to use it is to put call screening on in the GV settings
If you use call rejection to reject everyone who's not on your contact list, do the rejected callers still get to leave voice mail for you?
Same question for call blocking: if you block incoming-call notifications for everyone who's not on your contact list, can they still leave voice mail?
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If you use call rejection to reject everyone who's not on your contact list, do the rejected callers still get to leave voice mail for you?
Same question for call blocking: if you block incoming-call notifications for everyone who's not on your contact list, can they still leave voice mail?
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Rejected callers will get dumped straight to your voice mail. I am not certain on the 2nd part of your question.
I warn against rejecting callers. I did it to someone and now I cannot un-reject them. They don't show as rejected but their calls still dump straight to VM. Tried re-rejecting and un-rejecting and still straight to VM.