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who_won@hotmail.com - 24 Jul 2006 19:06 GMT
is there any way to listen to a new message and when its done  still
leave it as a "new message" without saving it or deleting it? i know
you can skip the message, but if the message is skipped by pressing #,
will it still be as "new" the next time voicemail is retrieved? or will
it call that message a "skipped message"?
will the new message alert still be on the pnone?
Hammer - 24 Jul 2006 22:01 GMT
Press nine
> is there any way to listen to a new message and when its done  still
> leave it as a "new message" without saving it or deleting it? i know
> you can skip the message, but if the message is skipped by pressing #,
> will it still be as "new" the next time voicemail is retrieved? or will
> it call that message a "skipped message"?
> will the new message alert still be on the pnone?
q - 25 Jul 2006 22:40 GMT
Pressing 9 will save it as a listened to msg. Just press the # key and that
will present the msg as new. That way your g/f or wife will never know ur
spying on her.
> Press nine
>> is there any way to listen to a new message and when its done  still
[quoted text clipped - 3 lines]
>> it call that message a "skipped message"?
>> will the new message alert still be on the pnone?
Zman - 25 Jul 2006 23:55 GMT
Pressing # will remove the New Message flag.

If you think she is cheating then it's time to dump her.

> Pressing 9 will save it as a listened to msg. Just press the # key and that
> will present the msg as new. That way your g/f or wife will never know ur
[quoted text clipped - 6 lines]
> >> it call that message a "skipped message"?
> >> will the new message alert still be on the pnone?
 
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