This method will allow people in the office to be able to use VTR or 
voicemail transfer to send calls to his mailbox:
1. change his actual ext number to a different (available) number.
2. create a phantom extension with the same number as his mailbox.
3. either turn on "call blocking" from within his mailbox (call transfer 
features or something like that), or through pc programming set his box to 
"all calls transfer to mailbox".
4. relax and enjoy the praise from everyone as they confirm that you are 
still the wizard who can do anything with phones.

(If you don't need VTR, then you will not need to create a phantom ext.)

cp

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "David Lesher" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "KXT Mailing list" <[email protected]>
Sent: Sunday, February 06, 2005 12:34 PM
Subject: KX-T: VM without PT set?


>
> KXDT1232/TVS
>
> So I've avoided reassigning numbers; keeping 1xx as PT's and 2xx's
> as POTS. But I have a 1xx user moving off-site and we want to keep
> VM on his extension. If I unplug his set, that slams that door.
>
> What's the best workaround? Just reassign things?
>
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