I'm in the same boat, I dial the number below [fill in
your land line in the X's] and what that does is try
to dial my cell phone for 5 seconds, then diverts to
my phone at work.  I saved it on my contact list so
that i can switch it on.

*61*XXXXXXXXXX*11*5#

Below is what I dial to go back to voicemail.  I don't
know if the number below will work for you.  I found
this trick out by googling "GSM forwarding" and diggin
around a bit.

*61*8056377243*11*25#

Hope this helps

-Alex

--- rucknmaul3 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> I've searched the previous posts and I've read the
> FAQs on divert
> codes. I'm stuck in a building with no reception.
> Sadly, Verizon
> customers seem to have 4 bars, but that's a whole
> other story.
> Is it possible to forward my T-Mobile number to a
> landline,
> only allow it to ring the landline a certain number
> of seconds,
> and then revert back to my T-Mobile voicemail box?
> 
> Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 


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