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#462653 03/29/07 12:55 AM
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Any way to place a message notification "On" of "Off" button on a 24 button for IVX "C" class? Can turn the feature on or off in programming but would like to give a extention a one touch button so if they are in the office, thier messages don't forward to thier cell and if they are out of the office, they can press the button to send Vmails to thier cell. Thanks for any help.

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I'm assuming the user has a greeting recorded for greeting #2 that offers the caller the option of pressing 4 to be transferred to cell phone. If this is the case the user may not even know they need to have a Greeting #1 recorded that does not offer the option. Having a greeting recorded in each location creates the On/Off capability.
When G-1 is used forwarding is off...
When G-2 is used forwarding is on...

End user can also switch between G-1 & G-2 remotely.

If forward to cell is offered in AA main as one of the option branches the that is different set of circumstances.

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I agree with The Honorable Mr. Grider that esi makes it easy to have messages forwarded to the cell phone.

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I appreciate the comments, my question was not about forwarding the call to a cell phone but allowing the caller to leave a message in the extensions voicemail box and forwading that voicemail to the cell phone. I can set it up in programming and with "quiet times" but I would like to put a button on the extension to turn voicemail message forwarding on or off.

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Well if you do not want the caller to be transfered to a cell phone than do not tell them to press 4. the owner of the mail box will get the messages at what ever phone number is programmed in off premise reach me. And as John was saying that the greeting 1 and greeting 2 button will still act as your on/off.

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Sorry. I saw that your point was missed, but didn't have time to respond in time.

There's not a direct way to do it, but here's a possible work-around:

I'm not sure how this will apply with the C-Class, due to the limitations of the C-Class feature set. Here's a thought I had, though. Setup the MB with no notification, then setup a CFWD-RNA to Guest MB button, where the Guest MB has notification setup (or notif. on MB and none on Guest MB). Also setup a Virtual MB button on the phone for the 2nd MB, so a new message in that box can be seen when sitting at the station.

Now, since I don't remember the feature set limitations, is this even possible on a C-Class?

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If you are talking about message notification to the cell phone (you have new messages..please enter your password) you can set up a delay before it dials out to you - so if you are in the office but on the phone or gone for a few minutes it won't call you. Only down side is if you are out of the office the messages will sit in the mailbox for the delay time until you are notified.

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5years.... I don't see anything there that would not be available on a "C" so it may work. Long way around though!

I've had customers use upstate's solution, maybe it's not perfect, but it requires to intervention or jumping thru hoops.


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If it was that critical they could have their main mailbox say please leave a message or if you would like me to be notified immediately of your message dial xyz and then have it go to a guest mailbox with no delay set which would then notify you immediately.

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Aren't most work-arounds the "long way around"? smile

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