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Unread 04-14-2007, 04:30 AM   #1
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Hello,

I wonder whether it is possible to check own voicemail from an outside phone number.

I am trying to get access to the box by entering #xxxx at the beginning of the greeting with no luck.
Has it been designed to only be checked from home ?

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Yes, use one of the Sipbroker PSTN to VOIP numbers and enter *010500 for Voicemail, it will then ask for the mailbox number which is your voxalot number, then ask for your pasword.

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Yes, use one of the Sipbroker PSTN to VOIP numbers and enter *010500 for Voicemail, it will then ask for the mailbox number which is your voxalot number, then ask for your pasword.

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1. Yes, I know about Sipbroker PSTN.
But my question refers to using my own PSTN which forwards calls to my voicemail.
Is there a way of getting into the box by dialling my own PSTN and without going through Sipbroker ?

2. Sorry, I meant entering *xxxx
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So...anyone will confirm voicemail can only be accessed through Sipbroker ?

It is not a big deal since I can forward unanswered calls to a regular box. I would juste like to know whether I did all I could.

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It's not really a Voxalot problem to solve.

Some devices provide PSTN to VoIP gateway support. The Sipura for example allows the caller to enter a PIN before presenting them with a second dial tone.

From the second dial tone (if the device is configured to use Voxalot) you could then dial *500.

Is this what you mean?
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It's not really a Voxalot problem to solve.

Some devices provide PSTN to VoIP gateway support. The Sipura for example allows the caller to enter a PIN before presenting them with a second dial tone.

From the second dial tone (if the device is configured to use Voxalot) you could then dial *500.

Is this what you mean?
I mean it would be nice to dial *1234 when hearing the greeting message, we do the same when going through Sipbroker after entering *010123456.

I am using a PAP2 adaptor, so I am not sure it can do what you described.
Once again, that is not a big deal since I can have calls forwarded to a regular box or use the local Sipbroker number to check my Voxalot voicemail. But I think those having no local Sipbroker PSTN may be interested in accessing their voicemail directly.

Whatever the solution is, I would like to tell you: Bring the premium, please ! I am particularly looking forward to using VoxRoam feature.

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Whatever the solution is, I would like to tell you: Bring the premium, please ! I am particularly looking forward to using VoxRoam feature.

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We are working very hard on launching premium. It is not the features that is holding us back, but rather the website redesign and the thorough testing of our new payment system.

We want to make sure everything is 100% when we launch.

Thanks for your patience.
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I think this is what is being asked for:

You call your own DID or other service registered via Voxalot, as you are not there to take the call, then call passes through to voxalot's voicemail -- now, you want to 'break-in' and NOT leave a message, but rather enter your PIN and operate voicemail as if you had called *500 from home.
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I think this is what is being asked for:

You call your own DID or other service registered via Voxalot, as you are not there to take the call, then call passes through to voxalot's voicemail -- now, you want to 'break-in' and NOT leave a message, but rather enter your PIN and operate voicemail as if you had called *500 from home.
Exactly, that is what I meant.
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