Youmail Visual Voicemail not erasing messages - Samsung Galaxy Nexus

Hey guys. I'm currently using a gnex running cm10 euroskank nightlies. I have searched the forums and Google but alas no results.
Even with Youmail set to delete messages after one day, and even if I delete a voicemail in the app, I'm still having trouble. For instance if I shuffle all songs in Apollo, voice mails that are old and were deleted just start playing!
This was quite embarrassing with friends in the car... I ran into a gas station and one friend got to hear some pretty nasty things said by the other... Which turned into a physical fight and the police being involved.... Haha all because of you mail!
I feel like it was the makings for one of those directv commercials....
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Wow that stinks. its more of an issue with the youmail app. My friend just switched to android and is having issues with the youmail app, but sync issues instead. It seems like this app is poor and needs work.

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Seriously?
I figured one of your highly intelligent minions could help me out.
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Why not just use Google voice
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I cannot configure it with my Verizon number.
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Call them up and tell the to turn off you vm and then set your phone to forward to your gv number.
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Thank you for the reply!
Wait. So I *72 to my gv #? Because if I'm doing that then why would I need to call vzw to disable their voice mail?
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Text-to-Speech + Wifi only Notifications

Are there any working Text-to-Speech apps out yet for ICS?
Also, is there a way to only receive notifications from certain apps ONLY when a wifi connection is on? I want to save my data.
I don't see why existing TTS engines wouldn't work - I use SVOX classic on ICS, just as I did on Gingerbread.
It's only a free trial and the comments said it didn't work on ics. I'll keep searching
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Received answer on wifi question. Anyone regarding the TTS? I'm wondering if I should move this question to the development thread..
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Any updates on when TTS will be available for ICS? I can't find anything on it.
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Google has had TTS built in for a long time. What are you trying to do... just change the voice?
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Go into data usage, look at your apps that use most data an click on it. Select a limit for data usage an click restrict data. Great feature of ICS
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I'm trying to have my texts read out loud to me when they come in but it doesn't work. It only works when I turn "talk back" on but then my phone speaks everything, lol.
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irspam said:
I'm trying to have my texts read out loud to me when they come in but it doesn't work. It only works when I turn "talk back" on but then my phone speaks everything, lol.
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Download Vlingo from the market. Put it in in car mode. Turn on safe reader. It'll stay on now until you turn it off. Your prayers have been answered.
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In car mode is on and safe reader is on but it still won't read out loud automatically... Please help!!! Lol.. Do I have to disable ringtone or something? My default messaging application is Handcart if that makes a difference.
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Handcent* Sorry
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Resolved. Cleared Handcent as default messaging application to correct previous issue. Thanks for everything everyone!!!!
<---- Happy camper!! ;-)
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Help needed caller id

Okay so my cell provider is starting to charge like 20 bucks just for caller id and voicemail, so i told tthem to take it off...is there some kind of app that could or can replace this? I need it to both tell me whos calling and make it so when i phone people they can see my number instead of private number... btw I live in Canada so google voice wouldn't really work please someone help...
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Any ideas?
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The only thing I could think of would be Youmail for voicemail.
As for callerID, do a Google search and a quick market check.
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Privacy problem

i have a stock rooted gnex on jellybean and im having a freaky issue. When my girlfriend calls me my phone goes straight to voicemal and a weird number shows on my caller id 720 760 8888 and when i answer there is no one there. This only happens when she calls and no one else.i called the number back and it says it cant complete call. please help
Factory reset?
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I did several times and same problem
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Google voice, or regular carrier?
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Try dialing *73 to disable call forwarding in case some sort of conditional call forwarding was active.
Then try going to her contract in Gmail, press menu, and see if "all calls to voicemail" is checked.
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*73 does not work I'm on straight talk also the all calls to voicemail is not checked.
Thanks for trying to help
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ITS HERE! A better Google voice app!

Its called messaging+Google voice. Its just like stock, but it uses Google voice for sending texts.
Sorry if this has been posted before
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Here is the link to the app.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.dreambig.stockmmswithgv
Worth a shot.
For $4.99 I'll pass.
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chrisrozon said:
For $4.99 I'll pass.
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Weird, it was free for me.
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I see that it is free for a trial period.
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You can already send texts with Google now... I don't get it
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It uses the default messaging interface as oppose to the Google voice interface, which is horrible. I like this app so far. Its helpful because I don't have a text messaging plan and only use Google voice for messaging.
5 bucks...sold!
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Doesn't seem to be working for me. Whenever I try to send any text via Google Voice I get a red exclamation error.
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capcanuck said:
You can already send texts with Google now... I don't get it
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You can't initiate texts from the stock messaging app that go out under your GV number.
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Like the Idea, but not sure I trust an App that can monitor messages sent to/from my phone, and also can request authentication tokens from my google account... Or an App developed by someone that can not even provide a valid Developers website link.
Not a fan of 3rd party apps that require access to this type of information.
And if you Google the Developer "DreamBig, Inc" it's all about College related stuff...
It's been working as well as expected for me. Not too worried about privacy concerns. It uses Google services to access Voice and not your username and password. But thank goodness for the paranoid/careful.
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d_phekt said:
Doesn't seem to be working for me. Whenever I try to send any text via Google Voice I get a red exclamation error.
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I had that issue in the beginning also. Then I went under Google voice and unchecked notification and the message asking permission to log in through Google voice appeared.
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guapinoy said:
I had that issue in the beginning also. Then I went under Google voice and unchecked notification and the message asking permission to log in through Google voice appeared.
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Yeah, no idea. I must be doing something else wrong somewhere. I have personally NEVER been able to get text via Google voice to work. I've tried numerous times and just get frustrated because I know its supposed to work.
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Also... As you can see in the screenshot, I don't even have an option in the dropdown for texts.
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tried it, didn't work, deleted it.
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mrbkkt1 said:
tried it, didn't work, deleted it.
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Did you use the new "Messaging" app beside the already existing stock "Messaging" app?
ctbear said:
Did you use the new "Messaging" app beside the already existing stock "Messaging" app?
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yeah, but this isn't too important for me. The risk/reward factor is too high for me, for an unknown company to access my Google account, to do nothing really new for me. besides, I have unlimited texts.
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App works great and since I use Google voice as my main number this is a function I have always wanted.
But now reading the couple posts I am paranoid and debating on uninstalling.
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ogrillion said:
App works great and since I use Google voice as my main number this is a function I have always wanted.
But now reading the couple posts I am paranoid and debating on uninstalling.
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It passedv the Google tests, but it's just not important to me, if you use gvoice exclusively, then maybe it's worth a shot.

Visual voicemail

What's the best one?
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dinosaur1 said:
What's the best one?
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I setup a Google voice account and use it as my VM service.
monzttr said:
I setup a Google voice account and use it as my VM service.
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I use GV under a different name and different voicemail though.
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dinosaur1 said:
I use GV under a different name and different voicemail though.
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Youmail is descent too.
monzttr said:
Youmail is descent too.
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Was using Youmail until recently when I had an issue with the app continually trying to sync and wouldn't delete properly.
Went to Google Voice and like it a bit more. Lost the cool factor of the different types of voicemail announcements, but it integrates with your dialer app so my voicemail shows up under call history. Kind of cool to have that. No need to open a second app to get voicemail.
What is Google voice?? How do you set it up?
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thesponz said:
What is Google voice?? How do you set it up?
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Download Google voice from play store if you don't have an account you can get one free at the website, after that you can set it up when you downloaded it
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Wish Google would expand voice outside of the US
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I use Hullomail. You can also set individual voicemail messages for each contact. I rather like it and the less tech savvy amongst friends and family are amazed they get a personalised message when they end up going through to voicemail.
It will also alert you to missed calls that you may have had when you had no signal.
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