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Voicemail Stamp (Nextel)

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Smitty Smitt - ZX-12R - 20 Oct 2004 04:39 GMT
Is it possible to get the time and date of received voicemails?  Or am i
just not savvy enough to figure this out.
Mark - 20 Oct 2004 15:24 GMT
>Is it possible to get the time and date of received voicemails?  Or am i
>just not savvy enough to figure this out.

It tells you that when you play the message.  At least it has for me on all my
phones for the last year +.  The only fault I see is that it only tells you
the day of the week.  If the message is over a week old, you'll never know it.
Smitty Smitt - ZX-12R - 21 Oct 2004 05:07 GMT
I must be doing something wrong, my voicemails never give the time or date.
I will give Nextel a call tomorrow!

> On Wed, 20 Oct 2004 03:39:32 GMT, "Smitty Smitt - ZX-12R"
> <js1906@comcast.net>
[quoted text clipped - 9 lines]
> the day of the week.  If the message is over a week old, you'll never know
> it.
DevilsPGD - 21 Oct 2004 06:53 GMT
> I must be doing something wrong, my voicemails never give the time or date.
> I will give Nextel a call tomorrow!

Check the options, most voicemail systems make this configurable.

Alternatively, after listening to a message hit "5"

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Smitty Smitt - ZX-12R - 21 Oct 2004 13:16 GMT
Thanks for the info...I figured it out.  I needed to enable time and date
stamp in the personal options...DUH

>> I must be doing something wrong, my voicemails never give the time or
>> date.
[quoted text clipped - 3 lines]
>
> Alternatively, after listening to a message hit "5"
Wirelessjuan - 22 Oct 2004 02:57 GMT
> On Wed, 20 Oct 2004 03:39:32 GMT, "Smitty Smitt - ZX-12R"
> <js1906@comcast.net>
[quoted text clipped - 9 lines]
> the day of the week.  If the message is over a week old, you'll never know
> it.

On my Nextel VM it will give you the time and date only after the message
has been on the system for more than 7 days.  If it's less than 7 days it
will give you the day (ie Saturday) and time (ie 5pm)
 
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