Whats with the 5-6 beeps when picking up phone?

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Rick:
You cannot delete them on the phone, but you can on the GV site on your computer.

Check every folder on the GV site including SPAM.  You have to listen to the entire message, or delete it without listening to it.  And if there is a unread message in any folder the tone will continue.

Hollywood:
Quote from: Rick on May 05, 2013, 03:38:38 am

You cannot delete them on the phone, but you can on the GV site on your computer.

Check every folder on the GV site including SPAM.  You have to listen to the entire message, or delete it without listening to it.  And if there is a unread message in any folder the tone will continue.


I have panasonic cordless phones. I have to delete the messages in GV. and the trash, AND then call my number for the message to disappear. it's a pain :(

Shale:
Quote from: Hollywood on May 05, 2013, 11:41:27 pm


I have panasonic cordless phones. I have to delete the messages in GV. and the trash, AND then call my number for the message to disappear. it's a pain :(

I suggest that you make a quick dial in your OBi using OBiTalk to ease your pain. Call your GV number. Press 7 for each message.

I suggest voice mail slot 86, which you can the dial by dialing 86#.

You can think of that as VM#. Alternatively, 48 could be thought of as GV#.

Rick:
Quote from: Hollywood on May 05, 2013, 11:41:27 pm

Quote from: Rick on May 05, 2013, 03:38:38 am

You cannot delete them on the phone, but you can on the GV site on your computer.

Check every folder on the GV site including SPAM.  You have to listen to the entire message, or delete it without listening to it.  And if there is a unread message in any folder the tone will continue.


I have panasonic cordless phones. I have to delete the messages in GV. and the trash, AND then call my number for the message to disappear. it's a pain :(


The issue is with the phones, NOT with the OBi or GV.

I have two phones hooked up to my OBi.  A Panasonic and an AT&T.  The AT&T's voicemail indicator goes off no problem when I listen to voicemails.  The Panasonics does not. You can either cover it with black tape or unplug the phone for a while or reboot your OBi.

dircom:
Quote from: Shale on May 03, 2013, 12:53:07 pm

Call your GV phone number from your OBi. If it says "you have no new messages", then I will be surprised. Follow the prompts to archive messages. You cannot delete them, if I understand correctly.



I am not sure what you mean by you can not delete them.  I log on the Google voice and delete my old messages.

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