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It sounds like you have an older version of DK which is going to have some limitations....but there is always away to make it work. You may have to assign the CO lines to ring at certain telephones that are call forwarded to ext 232 (Your voice mail port) By utilizing ID codes you can then make those cals go to certain mailboxes. Remember, you're using a Stratagy Voice mail system which is one of the most flexible. I'd be happy to help. Email me at [email protected]
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Thanks a lot Genius! I'll probably take you up on that offer. I'm trying to figure out how this will work. If I program the CO lines to ring at a phone that is fwd to the VM port, then how will the other phones ring? Or is it a delayed fwd? I'm not familiar with Toshiba, but I'm learning more everyday.
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