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Is there a way to transfer a caller to someone's mailbox without the VM Transfer key?
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Transfer to 500 (or whatever voicemail ext is) then *6 and mailbox number.
One little gotcha is it won't work correctly if your using company greetings since it doesn't accept DTMF during the company greetings.
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Thanks Dalavar. By reading the operating manual I found my solution. I needed to know this because I had a bunch of 12 button phones that didn't have room for a vm transfer key, just 10 lines, page all and vmail. But I found out that the vm transfer key will let you access your mailbox like a vm button does. So I changed everyone's vm key to a vm transfer key and they use it to access vm and to do vm transfers.
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