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Hello,
I have setup a function key to blink when virtual extension 260 has a voicemail. Is it possible to have a single key handle multiple virtual extensions? In other words have a function key that blinks if there is a voicemail at Virtual Extension 260, 261, or 262?
Thanks, Davy
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What system? If it's a SL1100, 2100, SV8100, or 9100 the answer is no.
Last edited by dans; 01/05/18 04:23 PM.
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Yes, it is an SL1100. I've got a bad habit of not mentioning that.
Thank you, I suspected this wasn't possible but wanted to be sure. If anyone has suggestions on another way of handling this I would be all ears. I'm trying to avoid having to use up 3 different function keys just to indicate when a voicemail exists on the various Virtual Extensions (3 of them).
Thanks!!
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How about just having it send an email notification? That way no key is needed.
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You need the advanced inmail license to do vm to email. You can turn on the 10 day temp license and see if it works for you.
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