OK sorry - *7 is when using intuity mode (Evil mode)
Logging in Remotely (Intuity Mode)
You can log in to your own mailbox from a telephone that is not a part of the telephone network of your organization. Typically your system is configured with a special number that you dial and then you select the required mailbox. However if this has not been set up, you can use the following method to log in remotely.
To log in remotely:
1. Call your company and ask to be connected to a number that will go to voicemail. This means a number that will not be answered by a person, for example, your own extension number.
2. Wait for the voicemail system to respond and ask you to leave a message.
3. After the tone, do not leave a message but press #. In some cases you may hear the prompt No message to save.
4. Dial *7. You are asked to select the mailbox that you require.
5. Enter your own extension number and press #.
6. When prompted enter your mailbox password and press #. You hear a summary of your voicemail messages as is usual.
IP Office Mode
Logging in to Your Mailbox From a Different Location
If you log in to your mailbox from places other than your office desk regularly, you can ask your system administrator to enable remote access for your mailbox. When this has been done, you can log in from an extension number that is not your own.
To log into your mailbox from a different location:
1. Dial your extension number.
2. When you hear your voicemail greeting, press 8. You are asked for your access code, if you have set one.
3. Enter your access code. You can now check your messages.
Tip
• If you regularly log into your mailbox from a location other than your own extension, you can ask your system administrator to set that location as a trusted location. When you log into your mailbox from a trusted location you are not asked for an access code.
By default your own extension is a trusted location. If your extension is in a public area, you may want this changed so that the system prompts you to enter your access code even on your own extension.
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