Cal-Ore Telephone Co. © 2017-2018
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Voice Mail is an
Electronic Messaging Service
• No machines to buy. The system is “built-in”
to your telephone through your local business
office. Call for activation and cost of this service.
• Every message that you receive is automati-
cally recorded with a date and time stamp so
you know when messages arrived.
• You can check your voice mailbox for mes-
sages from any touch-tone telephone – any-
time, anywhere. You can even check your
messages from your email.
• Voice Mail answers your calls and will take
messages even when you are talking on
your telephone, so you don’t miss messages
because people calling got a busy signal.
• Access to your mailbox is secured by your
own personal code/password. Multiple
sub-mailboxes are also available.
Voice Mail Definitions:
•
Mailbox:
Where your messages are received
and stored.
•
Mailbox Number:
Your 10 digit home or
business phone number.
•
Voice Mail Number:
The phone number you
call to retrieve your messages: Dorris/Macdoel
397-3030; Tulelake/Newell 667-5000. Dial
1-530 then appropriate number when checking
your mailbox from outside our calling area.
•
Password:
Your personal identification
number between 4 to 7 digits to open your
“electronic” mailbox
.
To Access Your Mailbox Dial:
397-3030
. . . . . in Dorris & Macdoel
667-5000
. . . . .in Tulelake & Newell
To directly access your Voice Mail, Press
*98.
If calling from the phone your voice mail is
assigned to, Press
#
, or
If calling from a remote phone, enter your
mailbox number (your 10 digit telephone
number), or
If using Auto Login and accessing from your
home phone, no entry is required.
If requested, enter your password, fol-
lowed by the # key.
Your password will be a
default of four zeros (0000) until you change it.
Voice Mail
Voice Mail Tips:
•
Situation:
You need to leave a mes-
sage in your own or someone else’s
mailbox but you do not want to listen to
the whole greeting.
•
Solution:
Simply press # when you hear
the greeting start. You’ll hear the record-
ed tone. Then leave your message.
•
Situation:
You deleted a played mes-
sage and you wish you hadn’t!
•
Solution:
Press 6 to replay your “delet-
ed” message, then press 2 to re-save
the message before playing the next
message or exiting your mailbox.