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Mitel Forums => MiVoice Office 250/Mitel 5000 => Topic started by: FirstSource on September 29, 2016, 12:42:09 PM
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I have a user that has 2 voicemail messages that are not work related. These messages HAVE to be saved for personal legal reasons. Is there a way we can move/trasnfer/save them to an outside number?
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If you don't already have UM, set it up (converts voice mail to email). You could use a Google account temporarily. Then the user has a recording that can be emailed. If you already have some users that use this, have the person trying to archive the message forward the two messages to one of those users.
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If you don't already have UM, set it up (converts voice mail to email). You could use a Google account temporarily. Then the user has a recording that can be emailed. If you already have some users that use this, have the person trying to archive the message forward the two messages to one of those users.
UM = Universal Messaging? how do I set that up?
Ah, just looked it up Unified Messaging, still have no idea how to set that up...im looking
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Start by setting up your e-mail send parameters. Go to SYSTEM/E-MAIL GATEWAY and put in the appropriate info for your SMTP server. If you don't have one you can create a new g-mail account and use it. Different folks have varying degrees of success but this works for me if I'm using G-Mail (and, yes, I know I don't need to fill out ALL those fields, but I like to!):
Admin address: <gmail_name>@gmail.com
E-Mail Address: <gmail_name>@gmail.com
E-Mail real name: <gmail_name>@gmail.com
E-mail SMTP port: 587
email SMTP server: smtp.gmail.com
Email system: SMTP
Email username: <gmail_name>@gmail.com
Gateway password: <your_gmail_password>
Then within the mailbox you want to use go to VOICE PROCESSOR/DEVICES/MAILBOXES/<your_mailbox>/E-MAIL SYNCHRONIZATION. For sync level set to FORWARD ONLY if you want only email copies, STORE & FORWARD for both phone and e-mail. Set E-MAIL ADDRESS FOR VOICE MESSAGES to the location you want your messages to go. Choose WAV or MP3.
You could set up a special voice mailbox for this, then have your user forward any messages they need to keep into that mailbox.
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Start by setting up your e-mail send parameters. Go to SYSTEM/E-MAIL GATEWAY and put in the appropriate info for your SMTP server. If you don't have one you can create a new g-mail account and use it. Different folks have varying degrees of success but this works for me if I'm using G-Mail (and, yes, I know I don't need to fill out ALL those fields, but I like to!):
Admin address: <gmail_name>@gmail.com
E-Mail Address: <gmail_name>@gmail.com
E-Mail real name: <gmail_name>@gmail.com
E-mail SMTP port: 587
email SMTP server: smtp.gmail.com
Email system: SMTP
Email username: <gmail_name>@gmail.com
Gateway password: <your_gmail_password>
Then within the mailbox you want to use go to VOICE PROCESSOR/DEVICES/MAILBOXES/<your_mailbox>/E-MAIL SYNCHRONIZATION. For sync level set to FORWARD ONLY if you want only email copies, STORE & FORWARD for both phone and e-mail. Set E-MAIL ADDRESS FOR VOICE MESSAGES to the location you want your messages to go. Choose WAV or MP3.
You could set up a special voice mailbox for this, then have your user forward any messages they need to keep into that mailbox.
Great instructions! Thank you
But I can't select E-mail SMTP Port (it has a red X)
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Under SOFTWARE LICENSE, is UNIFIED MESSAGING E-MAIL SYNCHRONIZATION set to YES?
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Under SOFTWARE LICENSE, is UNIFIED MESSAGING E-MAIL SYNCHRONIZATION set to YES?
I do not have that option under Software License, see attachment
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Wow, that appears to be an old, old version of software. If you're using internal voice mail on this version you can't do voice mail-to-e-mail unless you upgrade to a newer version. If your voice mail is on an external server you might be able to do it.
Another idea: if they have a cell phone capable of recording a call, dial in from outside, press RECORD on the cell, and play back the message. Or get a recording adapter and plug it into PC mic jack or cassette recorder (remember those?) and play the messages, record on the device.
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Another idea: if they have a cell phone capable of recording a call, dial in from outside, press RECORD on the cell, and play back the message. Or get a recording adapter and plug it into PC mic jack or cassette recorder (remember those?) and play the messages, record on the device.
Yes we are on version 2.X.X.X
I do remember the recorders lol, your suggestion above is exactly what I suggested to the user. Thanks for your input.
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Here's a USB recording adapter from Hello Direct, connects to analog line or handset jack: http://www.hellodirect.com/hellodirect/Shop?DSP=30102&PCR=1:1:5:30:310&IID=30974&itemskuid=30974
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Here's a USB recording adapter from Hello Direct, connects to analog line or handset jack: http://www.hellodirect.com/hellodirect/Shop?DSP=30102&PCR=1:1:5:30:310&IID=30974&itemskuid=30974
Amazon supplies the same thing. You can support this forum by using this affiliate link:
http://amzn.to/2euDlJ3 -It's less expensive there also.
Ralph
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Here's a USB recording adapter from Hello Direct, connects to analog line or handset jack: http://www.hellodirect.com/hellodirect/Shop?DSP=30102&PCR=1:1:5:30:310&IID=30974&itemskuid=30974
Amazon supplies the same thing. You can support this forum by using this affiliate link:
http://amzn.to/2euDlJ3 -It's less expensive there also.
Ralph
Supported by using the link provided...Thanks for the info
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Supported by using the link provided...Thanks for the info
Thank you.
Ralph