Re: Audix Command to Re-Record Message
- From: T <nospam.kd1s@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 31 May 2006 22:16:30 -0400
In article <1149100406.962821.291550@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>,
jkincaide@xxxxxxxxx says...
Hi:
When I call a business I know it is an Audix system because of the
recorded system prompts.Once and a while, my message is not clear (for
a variety of reasons) and I'll press "#" to end the recording. As of
yet, I've not found a command prompt to re-record or delete the
message.
As an outside caller, I would love to re-record the message.
What are the commands to do this?
Other voice mail systems allow you do to do this after pressing "#" or
"*" to get to a menu.
Should I do nothing, and wait - my recollection is that Audix will send
the message anyways think there has been a disconnection.
Please let me know.
John
On Audix the # is always a terminator. Hitting # means you approved. I
forget but I think eithe * or *r will get you back.
.
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