when I try and do a custom greeting, it won't save the greeting and goes back to the default iPhone 4, iOS 7.1 Posted on Apr 15, 2014 2:32 PM Reply I have this question too (4375) I have this question too Me too (4375) Me too Question marked as Apple recommended User profile for user: Joe B. Skeen Joe B. Skeen (12 points) Posted on Jun 15, 2014 9:04 AM View answer in context Helpful answers Drop Down menu Helpful answers All replies Question marked as ★ Helpful User profile for user: HMHWL HMHWL (13 points) Jan 24, 2016 11:42 AM in response to phord In response to phord
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If you've forgotten your retrieval number, call 800-244-1111 to get it. Alternately, the number was included in the welcome letter you received when you signed up for voicemail service.
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Thanks for the explanation. It does indeed sound like there’s no convenient solution till your whole system gets revamped. To briefly explain *why* I don’t want your voicemail enabled: I use my USMobile number as a forwarding line for Google Voice. Google Voice’s voicemail is frankly superior to yours so I want to use it exclusively. When your voicemail kicks in it interferes with Google Voice’s operation, causing me frustration and a real mess. I’ll give some thought to whether I want to be bothered with going through a quarterly exercise of calling and re-disabling your voicemail.
I had installed WhoApp yesterday to see how I might like it, and decided to uninstall it. WhoApp uses its own VoiceMail, so when I uninstalled it and couldn't change my greeting, I was ready to blame WhoApp! Thankfully, this thread gave me the correct solution. I just deleted all of my old voicemail messages and everything works now!
You'll notice that many of these are targeted, but cover things that can easily annoy users. Slow keyboard response in Quick Reply is one of our frustrations with iOS 9.1 that this fixes. Other upgrades fix alarm bugs, iCloud backup problems and much more.
Standard greeting with your name: "At the tone, please record your message to [name]."
No you can’t. I just called and asked for it to be turned off completely and was told it is impossible. It’s aggravating to get conflicting information. Obviously either the CS Team member who wrote the previous post, or the employee I just spoke to on the phone, doesn’t know what they’re talking about.
3. Enter your voicemail password, if you have one. If you don’t know what it is, try entering your phone number or contacting your carrier for assistance.
2. Visual Voicemail & Missed Call Alerts – InstaVoice. InstaVoice is the only application on the market that allows you to manage not only incoming but also outgoing voice mail.
We recommend including your name and a short message, especially if you use this phone for business purposes.
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Changing the greeting from the iPhone YouMail app is quick and easy! You can also record your own personal greeting from the app as well. To reach the Greetings section, tap the gear icon on the bottom right. Tap on "Greetings" from the menu list that appears. To change your default greeting…
Procedure. Access the voicemail system: From your own extension: Dial 555 and enter your voicemail password, followed by the # key. From another extension in your system: Dial 500, enter your extension number, then enter your voicemail password, followed by the # key. Press the * key to enter the Main Menu.Note: If you have no saved voicemail messages, you should enter the Main …