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Disabling voicemail and text alerts?

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John - 25 Nov 2006 19:28 GMT
Hi. I have a Nokia N70 on Vodafone contract.

Does anyone know how I can disable voicemail and all the text alerts
it keeps sending me whenever someone leaves a message?

Are there any settings so you can just reject all calls without them
going to voicemail?  And is it possible to also set it up so that you
can have it on voicemail, but so that voicemail doesn't call you or
text you about the missed calls?

Thanks

John
Steve - 25 Nov 2006 20:59 GMT
> Hi. I have a Nokia N70 on Vodafone contract.
>
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>
> John

Yes, call Vodafone and get them to turn off voicemail.
James Lewis - 25 Nov 2006 22:06 GMT
To completely disable voicemail type ##002# and call and a "diverts
cancelled message should appear"

If you do not want the alerts saying if someone rang you and did not leave a
message call #148#

Or if you just do not want voicemail to call you to notify you of messages
there are different options to choose from the voicemail menu by calling
121.

>> Hi. I have a Nokia N70 on Vodafone contract.
>>
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>
> Yes, call Vodafone and get them to turn off voicemail.
{{{{{Welcome}}}}} - 26 Nov 2006 07:32 GMT
Thus spaketh James Lewis:

>>> Hi. I have a Nokia N70 on Vodafone contract.
>>>
[quoted text clipped - 11 lines]
>>
>> Yes, call Vodafone and get them to turn off voicemail.

> To completely disable voicemail type ##002# and call and a "diverts
> cancelled message should appear"

Though most UK providers now force divert to voicemail no matter how
many times you cancel it via menu or 002 method.

You will need to call up your provider and either ask for them to
completely cancel divert to voicemail, or as I have done get them to set
it so you can switch it on and off as required.

> If you do not want the alerts saying if someone rang you and did not
> leave a message call #148#
>
> Or if you just do not want voicemail to call you to notify you of
> messages there are different options to choose from the voicemail
> menu by calling 121.

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laurie_dunkley@despammed.com - 26 Nov 2006 08:54 GMT
> Hi. I have a Nokia N70 on Vodafone contract.
>
> Does anyone know how I can disable voicemail and all the text alerts
> it keeps sending me whenever someone leaves a message?

Dial 1210 to switch off, 1211 to switch back on (there are other
settings to be alerted by a ring rather than text etc)

> Are there any settings so you can just reject all calls without them
> going to voicemail?

Press the end button. You can bar all calls by command *35*1919#   To
cancel #35*1919#

> And is it possible to also set it up so that you
> can have it on voicemail, but so that voicemail doesn't call you or
> text you about the missed calls?

Divert all calls to voicemail.and  cancel incoming texts by command
*35*1919*16#  Text on #35*1919*16#

Useful links  can be found at
http://www.mobileshop.org/usertech/gsmcodes.htm

Laurie
Jon - 26 Nov 2006 08:59 GMT
gugzb@nny.com declared for all the world to hear...
> Hi. I have a Nokia N70 on Vodafone contract.
>
> Does anyone know how I can disable voicemail and all the text alerts
> it keeps sending me whenever someone leaves a message?

Yes. Go into the voicemail options and select "no alert".

> Are there any settings so you can just reject all calls without them
> going to voicemail?

On your handset select "cancel all diverts".

> And is it possible to also set it up so that you
> can have it on voicemail, but so that voicemail doesn't call you or
> text you about the missed calls?

Isn't that what you already asked in your first paragraph?
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harrogate3 - 26 Nov 2006 21:13 GMT
> gugzb@nny.com declared for all the world to hear...
> > Hi. I have a Nokia N70 on Vodafone contract.
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>
> Isn't that what you already asked in your first paragraph?

And just to play safe,go
##61# <send>
##62# <send>
##67# <send>

That <definitely> turns them off.

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