There are general maintenance passwords that you might be able to use, but the person that programmed the phone system may have changed the passwords.
To see what extension that you are at, go to the set, dial FEATURE * 0 and then press the INT key, this will tell you the extension of that set. Ok, the outgoing message...
is it a personal voicemail outgoing message?
is it the Auto attendant outgoing message?
is it the CCR tree outgoing message?
Which message do you want to change?
There are general maintenance passwords that you might be able to use, but the person that programmed the phone system may have changed the passwords.
To see what extension that you are at, go to the set, dial FEATURE * 0 and then press the INT key, this will tell you the extension of that set.
You can't post conmments that contain an email address.
- If you need clarification, ask it in the comment box above.
- Better answers use proper spelling and grammar.
- Provide details, support with references or personal experience.
Tell us some more! Your answer needs to include more details to help people.You can't post answers that contain an email address.Please enter a valid email address.The email address entered is already associated to an account.Login to postPlease use English characters only.
Tip: The max point reward for answering a question is 15.
Depending on your wireless service provider, the method for changing your voice mail greeting or voice mail password might differ. You should be able to access the options for changing your voice mail greeting or voice mail password when you check your voice mail. For more information, contact your wireless service provider.
You should be able to enter programming from any T7316 or M7310 or M7324 phone. Does this happen at the other phones which can be used for programming. If it does, try a power reset of your phone system.
To find out what the extension is in the board room,on the board room phone press feature *0 then press one of the intercom keys. You could also call another extension from the board room phone and see what extension number is on the display of the phone being called.
So I had the same problem using a Network Solutions mail account and got it working. Here is what I did:
Name: Whatever you want Address: [email protected] (user specific) Must include the @domain Description: same as above INCOMING MAIL SERVER User Name: [email protected] (user specific) Must include the @domain password: password OUTGOING MAIL SERVER Host name: smtp.domain.com Username:no entry password:no entry
At message that SSL failed select YES to continue without using SSL should get message twice (incoming & outgoing server tests)
Made no changes to Authentication (default-password) or Server port (default-25)
Came up and began to load mail instantly.Sent test mail and all is good.
Ok, the outgoing message...
is it a personal voicemail outgoing message?
is it the Auto attendant outgoing message?
is it the CCR tree outgoing message?
Which message do you want to change?
There are general maintenance passwords that you might be able to use, but the person that programmed the phone system may have changed the passwords.
To see what extension that you are at, go to the set, dial FEATURE * 0 and then press the INT key, this will tell you the extension of that set.
×