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Normal or Automatic Playback

You can navigate through the Play Menu:

• Using the default Normal Playback, which means entering every key as

the service prompts you, as described in “Listening to Messages” on
page 36
.

• Or, you can use Automatic Playback, which lets you enter your mailbox

and listen to your messages automatically. If you choose Automatic
Playback, messages are automatically saved.

To activate or deactivate Automatic Playback:

1. Log into Voice Mail. See “Accessing the Voice Mail Service After Set

Up” on page 33.

2. Press

to reach the Personal Options Menu.

3. Press

to reach Personal Preferences.

4. Press

to reach Playback Preferences.

5. Press

to toggle between Normal and Automatic Playback.

Sending Messages

Acceptable Destination Addresses

This function allows you to record and send a message. You can send the
message to a mailbox number, a name in the Voice Mail service directory or
a Group List number.

When you send, reply to, or copy a message, you must assign a destination
address before the service can deliver the message.

The following options are available when assigning destination addresses to
your message:

• Mailbox Numbers

You may enter the mailbox number (10-digit telephone number) of a
service subscriber. When you enter the mailbox number, the name
response of the recipient plays if it is recorded.

• Group Lists

You may enter a one- or two-digit Group List Number. You must have
previously created the list. See “Group Lists” on page 43.

• Address by Name

You may use the Address by Name feature to send your message to
another Voice Mail user on your account. Press

followed by the

first few letters of the subscriber’s last name. If more than one subscriber
has the same last name, enter the complete last name followed by

and the first few digits of the subscriber’s first name.

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