It will also work if you use a slt in the phone room with the extension in
question and do an all call forward

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-----Original Message-----
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David Lesher
Sent: Sunday, February 06, 2005 1:46 PM
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Subject: KX-T: Re: VM without PT set?

Speaking on Deep Background, the Press Secretary whispered:
> 
> This method will allow people in the office to be able to use VTR or 
> voicemail transfer to send calls to his mailbox:
> 1. change his actual ext number to a different (available) number.

The whole point is to maintain that extension #.

> 2. create a phantom extension with the same number as his mailbox.

Don't phantoms have to exist somewhere? On another PT button, or?


> 3. either turn on "call blocking" from within his mailbox (call transfer 
> features or something like that), or through pc programming set his box to

> "all calls transfer to mailbox".

That works with no PT set? I'll try that.

> 4. relax and enjoy the praise from everyone as they confirm that you are 
> still the wizard who can do anything with phones.
> 
> (If you don't need VTR, then you will not need to create a phantom ext.)

The whole point is to maintain that extension and VM; he can call in
and check it....


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