As gross and pre-iPhonish though it may sound, you can also dial in for your
messages from another phone. (Hey, it could happen.)
To do that, dial your iPhones number. Wait for the voicemail system to
answer.
As your own voicemail greeting plays, dial *, your voicemail password, and
then #. Youll hear the Uptight AT&T Lady announce the first “skipped” message
(actually the first unplayed message), and then shell start playing them
for you.
After you hear each message, shell offer you the following options (but you
dont have to wait for her to announce them):
To delete the message, press 7.
To save it, press 9.
To replay it, press 4.
To hear the date, time, and number the message came from, press 5.
(You dont hear the lady give you these last two options until you press
“zero for more options” -but they work any time you press them.)
if this whole visual voicemail thing freaks you out, you can also dial in for messages
the old-fashioned way, right from the iPhone. open the Keypad and hold
down the 1 key, just as though its a speed-dial key on any normal phone.
after a moment, the phone connects to aT&T; youre asked for your password, and
then the messages begin to play back, just as described above.
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