Would I be correct to assume that most voice mail system do have the ability to either.

1. Start listening to your messages from the most recently saved message back to the oldest ones.

2. Have a button that will let you skip to the end on all your voice messages, so you can navigate and find a message.

Right now if you want to review a message you listen to this morning to get more details. You must first listen to messages you got in June-23-2004 all the way to May-11-2005 before you can get your message. I can't believe you have to sit there pressing #1 to skip messages 160 times just to get to a message you received this morning. Ugh!!!

I thought it was one of the most basic features on voice mail. Its like buying a modern 2005 car and finding out it does not have a speedometer.

Am I right here or do other voicemail system also lack this basic feature?