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Shawn Highfield | August Abolins | Re: vmail or not vmail |
September 11, 2024 6:26 AM * |
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-=> August Abolins wrote to Shawn Highfield <=- AA> That's pretty drastic. What if that message was "Hey Shawn.. AA> my new phone number is <nnn-nnn-nnnn>. Give me a call!" Why didn't they text it to me? Even my mother texts. Even my work phone; I disabled voicemail on it. They can email or send me a teams chat message. AA> Hiya sounds interesting. Probably wouldn't be a version that I installed it on my iPhone and the crank phone calls went from a dozen a day (sometimes MORE) to none. AA> my BlackBerry Q10 could support. My Q10 is my principal AA> phone for business, so I *have* to answer most "Unknown caller" AA> calls. The only time I see the "ID/name" of a caller is when I AA> have added that number to my Contacts list with a Name. Different thing for sure, when I had a cell phone from work I would asnwer it when I was on the clock. Once I packed up my laptop I shut down the cellphone and left it in my desk. Probably why the boss just re-assigned that phone and told me to give myself a "dialpad" number, so I did. Dialpad is some overly buggy poorly designed voip software. Shawn ... If its stupid and it works - its not stupid --- MultiMail/Win * Origin: Outpost BBS * Johnson City, TN (618:618/1) |
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