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 Faculty and staff phones are configured for voicemail. Phones in common areas and classrooms do not have voicemail boxes. Faculty and staff phones are configured for voicemail. Phones in common areas and classrooms do not have voicemail boxes.
  
-  *  To access your voicemail from your phone, press the message button on your phone or dial *97, enter password +  *  To access your voicemail from your phone, press the message button on your phone or dial *97, enter the password 
-  * To access your voicemail from someone else's phone dial *98, enter extension, enter password +  * To access your voicemail from someone else's phone dial *98, enter the extension, enter the password 
-  * To access from outside the building, call your DID or have the receptionist transfer you to your extension. When the voicemail greeting answers, press *, enter your password.+  * To access from outside the building, call your DID, if you have one, 233-9156 ​or have the receptionist transfer you to your extension ​if you called 345-8221. When the voicemail greeting answers, press *, enter your password. 
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 +All voicemail messages are also emailed as a .wav file to your MLC email address. You can listen to your voicemail messages on any computer or smart device with audio capabilities. (**Note**- deleting the email does not delete the message from your voicemail box.) 
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 +===== Voicemail guide and setup ===== 
 +Use this printable {{ :​voip-phones:​voip-phones:​voicemail.pdf |guide}} 
  
  
  
  
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