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<blockquote data-quote="ka1eui" data-source="post: 2294605" data-attributes="member: 544574"><p>I just setup a Yahoo Voice Account. I did it for my business. I of course experimented with it. I called the number from my house phone and let it go to voice mail. It worked great and it went to my email account where I could retrieve it and listen to it as an MP3. All of that is good. Here's what I need to learn how to do. When it go's to voice mail a female voice with a British accent announces that "the party you are looking for is not here" etc...I want to know if I can change that to a message that relates to my business. If anyone knows if that's even possible (I would certainly think so) I'd really appreciate learning how.</p><p>Thanks</p><p>www.cashforyourteststrips.com</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ka1eui, post: 2294605, member: 544574"] I just setup a Yahoo Voice Account. I did it for my business. I of course experimented with it. I called the number from my house phone and let it go to voice mail. It worked great and it went to my email account where I could retrieve it and listen to it as an MP3. All of that is good. Here's what I need to learn how to do. When it go's to voice mail a female voice with a British accent announces that "the party you are looking for is not here" etc...I want to know if I can change that to a message that relates to my business. If anyone knows if that's even possible (I would certainly think so) I'd really appreciate learning how. Thanks www.cashforyourteststrips.com [/QUOTE]
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