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I recently installed a Partner Messaging R7. When the receptionist arrives in the morning she usually has 5 or 6 messages in the general mailbox to be forwarded to various people. Can she do this without having to record her own message? (Step 3 in "responding to a message" in the users guide).
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I don't believe so. Partner Mail VS and Messaging has always been that way.
-Hal
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R7 allows to forward the message. R 5 allowed it in send message. Read the manual. On an R7 Just connect it to you outgoing mail POP server. You can send the message in a wave file. The R7 has a network card.
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You have to record a comment to be sent along with the original message "Hey Fred, this came in at 5:07 this morning" - then *#-Ext. No.-#-*#-# to send it on its way. The time of the original message is important, as the forwarded message will be stamped with the time it was forwarded.
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