When you receive the recording in iMessages, press andhold on to it and a few options including Copy, Save andothers will appear. Select "Save" and the audio will now besaved as a voice memo in the Voice Memos app.From the Voice Memos app, you can tap on the Sharebutton to send it as an email attachment. How do I listen to my voicemail on my iPhone 6?
You can record a personal greeting, or you can use one of the pre-recorded CenturyLink greetings. Follow the system prompts to select your greeting:
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I just tried to set up voice mail and I got a message saying it was not available for users roaming on T-Mobile’s network! Please get this fixed! Something as basic as this should not be an issue. It almost makes want to consider another carrier.
Website: https://www.telstra.com.au/support/mobiles-devices/messagebank-call-forwarding-ring-time
Press 1 for Personal Greetings. You then have the following options: Press 1 to set the standard greeting with your Xfinity Voice number. Press 2 to set up your standard greeting with your name. Press 3 to record a new personal greeting. Press * to return to the Main Menu.
I still get the same issue. I called my voicemail. It's set up and I was able to change my voicemail like that and listen to my messages, but the visual voicemail on my iPhone doesn't show any messages and will not allow me to create a new voicemail like it use to. Every time I click save it says "Greeting save failed. Failed to save your greeting"
1. Some mobile phones have a Voicemail app easily accessible from the get-go. To start the voicemail setup process, just tap on the Voicemail app and follow the on-screen prompts.
6 hours agoChange your Voicemail greeting. 1) Open the Phone app and select Voicemail. 2) On the top left, tap Greeting. Knowing how to manage your iPhone Voicemail and messages is an important part of getting used to your new iPhone. And it’s especially crucial if you receive a lot of Voicemail messages.
8. Disable Wi-Fi on your iPhone. Some people found success in fixing their voicemail woes when they temporarily disabled. Wi-Fi on their iPhone. Give it a go yourself.
It works similar to the old answering machine, with the only difference is that the old answering machine will store the voice message in the machine itself, while your phone’s voicemail system will store the voicemail in your service provider server. You can also forward the voicemail message to someone else’s mailbox.
You can change your voicemail settings from the Skype for Business Settings page. You can get to the page by using one of the following methods:
Thank you Joe B. Skeen! I read so many solutions, but this is the one that actually worked! Nov 14, 2014 2:30 PM Reply Helpful (3) User profile for user: JessicaLyn JessicaLyn Jul 29, 2015 4:44 PM in response to Joe B. Skeen In response to Joe B. Skeen
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.
2. Access your voicemail. Dial *98 from your home phone. If you are away from home, dial your access number and follow the prompts, or dial your phone number, then press the * key when you hear the greeting.
Each carrier has a different method for setting up voicemail, and we’ve provided a brief description of how to do it (and where to find instructions) where applicable below.
4 hours agoIf your voicemail has been set up and you are unable to change your greeting through the 'Voicemail' tab, dial *86 then choose option 4 to change. From a Home screen, tap the Phone app . If an app isn't available on your Home screen, swipe left to access the App …
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