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telllman (Vendor)
15 Aug 12 18:00
If you set up outbound transfer for a mailbox user- I want it to link out on a line not take two lines to call out of the mailbox to a outside number. How do you insert a link in the telephone number string in the users mailbox ???
phoneguy610 (Programmer)
15 Aug 12 21:37
after logging into the mailbox press 8 for admin, press 8 again, press 1 for outbound xfer admin, press 1 for outside phone number or 2 for internal extension, then enter the number (use 9 in front of the external or whatever your access code may be) then i believe 1 again to activate it
telllman (Vendor)
16 Aug 12 7:49
I have it working that is not the issue, the issue is I want it to not take up 2 lines on the system when used, so we want to link it out to the out call number !!
allworxguy (Vendor)
16 Aug 12 8:20
If you have call transfer capability on your lines, remove the access code for your dial string and replace it with #.

Marv
www.telemarv.ca

telllman (Vendor)
16 Aug 12 8:55
SO BEFORE THE TELEPHONE JUST INSERT # AND THEN THE NUMBER AND IT WILL DO A LINK ???
allworxguy (Vendor)
16 Aug 12 8:57
Right

Marv
www.telemarv.ca

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