There are four ways to get your voicemail:
You may change the password by dialing *0 on the softphone and then press 5 to go into "Mailbox Administration". Then press 1 to change your password. Password can be any string of numbers of up to 20 digits.
Your Operating System should be able to play ".wav" files. This feature should be standard in Microsoft Windows 95, 98, Me, NT, 2000, XP, Vista and 7. Windows includes the program Imaging, located under [Start] > Programs > Accessories. Check your system to see if you have the required software.
Each voicemail message may be up to 3 minutes long.
Your messages can stay in your voicemail as long as they are not deleted. However, if your voicemail box is full, you will not be able to receive any more voicemails.
Your voicemail box can hold 25 messages. This includes both new and saved messages combined. Please delete old voicemails after 14 days in order to receive new messages.
The default setting is at 20 seconds. You can configure the time setting for the phone to ring before voicemail picks up by following the steps below:
The time zone is PST.
When voicemail is "Disabled", a call will ring until it is answered or when the caller hangs up. You can configure this feature by following the steps below:
To hear your voice messages online, you need a media playback tool configured to play .wav files, such as Media Player version 9 or lower, RealPlayer, WinAmp, QuickTime, Ultra Player, or Sonique. Many of these tools are free downloads.
*Note: Press # to confirm whenever you finish entering or recording.
Similar to an email contact group, it is a list of mailboxes/phone numbers for sending or forwarding messages. You can create up to 100 distribution groups by assigning a two-digit list number from "00" to "99", with each group containing up to 100 group members. Also, the phone numbers can be domestic numbers, other DynaSky VoIP numbers (1+ area code + phone number), or international numbers (011 + country code + city code + phone number).
This feature allows you to record a message and send it to a phone number, DynaSky VoIP mailbox, or a distribution group from your softphone.
Once set up on your softphone, the system automatically sends a duplicate copy of any newly received message to a phone number or any DynaSky VoIP mailbox other than your own.
Once enabled on your softphone, the system automatically forwards a newly received message to a phone number or any DynaSky VoIP mailbox other than your own. However, you will not retain a copy in your voicemail. This feature is usually enabled while you’re traveling domestically or overseas.
Yes. You can manually forward your received messages from your softphone to a phone number, DynaSky VoIP mailbox, or distribution group of your choice.
If you’re sending/forwarding the message to another DynaSky VoIP number, there won’t be any charges. For messages sent/forwarded to non-DynaSky VoIP numbers, our VoIP per-minute rates will apply. Please visit our Rate Page for details.
Each message sent or forwarded will be charged and recorded separately in your billing history. For example, if you send/forward a message to 5 numbers, there will be 5 call records on your billing history, unless any of the 5 numbers is a DynaSky VoIP number, in which case the call will not be recorded in the billing history.
Yes, you can call back the message sender directly from your softphone. If the message is from a DynaSky VoIP number, the call will be free. For all calls to non-DynaSky VoIP numbers, our VoIP rates will apply. Please visit our Rate Page for details.
Yes. The default setting is "on", so when you log in to your voicemail, the system will automatically play new messages, if any. You may also turn it off. This feature makes it easier for you to listen to new messages without pressing any keys.
Yes. You can set up and review your own greetings if you choose not to use our default greetings. There are 4 types of greetings available:
You may review or set up 2-digit greeting number by pressing "5" (Review Greeting by Number) at the Greeting Management Menu.
No. Calls to *0 are free.