Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!bonnie.concordia.ca!uunet!unisoft!fai!sequent!edw From: edw@sequent.UUCP (Ed Wright) Newsgroups: comp.unix.misc Subject: re: Voice Mail Message-ID: <60710@sequent.UUCP> Date: 23 May 91 16:36:41 GMT Reply-To: edw@sequent.UUCP (Ed Wright) Organization: Orygun Society For HUman Rustabillity Assessment Lines: 35 ----- News saved at 23 May 91 16:31:28 GMT In article <1781@babcock.cerc.wvu.wvnet.edu> abmg@cathedral.cerc.wvu.wvnet.edu (Aliasghar Babadi) writes: %Hi, % % I like to be able to leave voice messages on a computer %using telephone. for example: % % I call my friend at work she is not there I want to leave a voice %message for her on her computer so later on when she logs into her %account she see the voice mail and she can listen to it. % % 1- I want to know if there is such a system available. % 2- Do you have any idea of how to do this? % 3- Where can I get some help and more info on this subject? % %Thank you fro your help. Although we have voice mail here at sequent, I have a hard time seeing the big difference between it, and a $29.95 kmart answering machine, other than perhaps the cost. I generally send e-mail to someone who has it and does not answer the phone. Some times I even use .............. person to person contact ! :-)/2 So IMHO 1. yes put a $29.95 answering machine on her phone. Long term, it might even be cheaper on an employee by employee basis than a high tech solution. 2. go to Kmart 3. Kmart -- I think I've got the hang of it now .... :w :q :wq :wq! ^d X exit X Q :quitbye CtrlAltDel ~~q :~q logout save/quit :!QUIT ^[zz ^[ZZ ZZZZ ^H ^@ ^L ^[c ^# ^E ^X ^I ^T ? help helpquit ^D ^d ^C ^c help exit ?Quit ?q anybackbone!sequent!edw edw@sequent.COM KA9AHQ 28.340