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Anonymous Posted on Apr 26, 2013

Aastra voicemail How do I change my voice message for incoming calls?

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This Depends on your providers system . If yo go and retrieve your messages and hit 4 3 2 2 this will get you to nowhere you can record a message for incoming calls. If you want to change you message for when some calls you and you are on the phone you would do the same as above but hit 4 3 2 1. That is where you change your "on the phone message" never put a date in that one. Just record " hi I am on the phone at the moment please lease a message at the tone" Hope this helps

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