10-26-2020 03:11 PM - edited 01-05-2022 03:54 PM
hi,
when i’m retrieving voicemail calls, is there a shortcut to avoid having to hear the incoming callers phone number. so just get their message without hearing their phone number first
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12-19-2020 05:03 PM
@KarenC66 wrote:I'm wondering if there is a setting to utilize my contacts list to identify callers? For example, 'You have a voice message from Kelly.'
Check out the free plan of the 3rd party voicemail service YouMail.com. If the caller has Caller ID Name Display, YouMail will capture it and include it in the email they send you with a copy of the voicemail attached as a sound file, and the speech-to-text transcription.
Their service is compatible with Public Mobile when specifying "Telus Mobility" and conditional call forwarding changes that they give you the instructions for during setup.
12-19-2020 04:43 PM
It would be great if there were!
12-19-2020 04:17 PM
12-19-2020 04:11 PM
I'm wondering if there is a setting to utilize my contacts list to identify callers? For example, 'You have a voice message from Kelly.'
10-26-2020 09:15 PM
thank you 🙂
10-26-2020 04:22 PM
@kb_mv wrote:@c4po This was posted awhile ago by @Nezgar
You can inhibit the behaviour you describe by changing this setting once logged into your voicemail:
4. Personal preferences
2. Playback Preferences
2. Disable playing of the caller ID
👍Here's the infographic I cobbled together to go along with those steps. You can turn off date/time too.
10-26-2020 03:16 PM - edited 10-26-2020 03:17 PM
@c4po wrote:hi,
when i’m retrieving voicemail calls, is there a shortcut to avoid having to hear the incoming callers phone number. so just get their message without hearing their phone number first
@c4po This was posted awhile ago by @Nezgar
You can inhibit the behaviour you describe by changing this setting once logged into your voicemail:
4. Personal preferences
2. Playback Preferences
2. Disable playing of the caller ID