Yes, you can back up the greeting and then restore the greeting to a different mailbox. You use the FLOPPY command at the @ sign. Backup the greeting to a floppy disk. Then use the FLOPPY command at the @ sign. Choose to do a restore. When you pick the mailbox make sure that you put in the original mailbox , destination mailbox. Here is the info from the manual:
Restoring a Greeting to a Different Mailbox
The following is an example of restoring a greeting to a different mailbox.
Action Octel 200/300 Description and Response
The following menu is displayed:
1. BACKUP
2. RESTORE
3. FLOPPY DIRECTORY
SELECT FLOPPY OPTION (1 – 3, EMPTY LINE = EXIT).
:
The following menu is displayed:
–––––––– RESTORE ––––––––
1. NAMES
2. GREETINGS
3. SCRIPT AND SEQUENTIAL MESSAGES
4. PERSONAL–DISTRIBUTION–LIST NAMES
5 PROMPTS
6. ALL NAMES, GREETINGS, SCRIPT AND SEQUENTIAL MESSAGES,
PERSONAL–DISTRIBUTION–LIST NAMES
SELECT BACKUP OPTION (1 – 6, EMPTY LINE = NONE).
:
The following is displayed:
–––––––––– GREETINGS ––––––––––
ENTER THE MAILBOX NUMBER TO RESTORE
(1–8 DIGITS, ALL, EMPTY LINE = DONE).
:
374 is the mailbox where the greeting was located when the name was
backed up to floppy; 245 is the mailbox where the greeting will be
restored.
INSERT FLOPPY, PRESS RETURN WHEN READY
TITLE: DISK #2
RESTORING GREETING FOR MAILBOX 245 ...DONE
–––––––– RESTORE COMPLETE ––––––––
1. @FLOPPY ??
2. :2 ??
3. :2 ??
4. :374,245 ??