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depends who your provider is.. I have Verizon and they have deleted folder where all the messages go after you delete them and if you want then you can go back and get it back...depends who your provider is.. I have Verizon and they have deleted
folder where all the messages go after you delete them and if you want
then you can go back and get it back...
AnonymousMar 17, 2014
the "voicemail" light is blinking...not the "message light"...how to retrieve?the "voicemail" light is blinking...not the "message light"...how to retrieve?
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Well, if it's an iPhone I may be able to help :) once you delete a voicemail from your log, it'll go to deleted messages. Scroll to the bottom of your voicemails for the deleted messages button and there you can retrieve all deleted voicemails. Now, if you deleted your voicemail from there too, then your best bet would be calling your phone company and see if they could possibly retrieve it. Again, this is for an iPhone, I'm not sure how it works on any other device. Hope that helps! :)
Unless your voicemail system has a "wastebasket" feature, you cannot retrieve an accidentally deleted message. It's gone. Not many VM systems have this feature. Cisco does, but Mitel low-end (embedded) models do not. The high-end Mitel NuPoint systems do. Older Avaya/Octel systems also do not. Contact your Voice Mail System Manager to find out what features your system has and how to access them. I've been away from this product for several years so features may also have changed. Hope this helps.
I think it may be to late but what you can do for furture reference is download the ATT Messages app that will send you all messages like text, voicemail to that app just in case it gets accidently deleted. You might try to contact ATT to see if they can pull up the data for you.
you have to log in to your account at the phone service provider and reset message waiting indicator. If you have a contract company managing your ip phone service, call them, and say you need the message indicator reset.
If you're using the embedded voicemail, you won't be able to retrieve such messages. If you're using another, external, voicemail system, then it might be possible. Every hotel I've ever installed, I've left hotel admin guides for the voicemail. This information should be in such a guide if your vendor is any decent.
To find out what sort of voicemail you've got, you should contact your vendor.
The voicemail passcode. It's a 5215. I read the manual that says you can reset passwords by putting the phone's IP address into your web browser, but that just gives me "page cannot be displayed". Don't know what to do next.
Are you not able to retrieve new voicemails or only saved voicemails? Occasionally your carrier may delete old saved voicemails to make room for new ones.
If you want to save all old voicemails on your computer forever, you can sign up for a service like youmail.com
depends who your provider is.. I have Verizon and they have deleted
folder where all the messages go after you delete them and if you want
then you can go back and get it back...
the "voicemail" light is blinking...not the "message light"...how to retrieve?
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