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Author Forwarding calls to another users phone/voicemail ?
d4rkf1ber@gmail.com

2007-04-27, 1:11 pm

If you forward all calls from one to the other the calls make it to the
phone and it rings with no problem. But if the user does not answer then it
does not go to the voicemail box of the user the call was forwarded to.

What should I check to ensure that the call not only forwards and rings the
other phone, but if no one answers it goes to the voicemail box of the
person it was forwarded to?

Any thoughts? I have to be missing something simple but brain is fried due
to trying to deal with too many things at once. :-)

Voll, Scott

2007-04-27, 7:11 pm

This is by design.



If I call user A and it forwards to User B I would think I dialed wrong.



The only way I've found around it is forward to the PSTN and back in.
it changes the original dialed number that way.



Scott



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If you forward all calls from one to the other the calls make it to the
phone and it rings with no problem. But if the user does not answer
then it does not go to the voicemail box of the user the call was
forwarded to.



What should I check to ensure that the call not only forwards and rings
the other phone, but if no one answers it goes to the voicemail box of
the person it was forwarded to?



Any thoughts? I have to be missing something simple but brain is fried
due to trying to deal with too many things at once. :-)


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