Hello, something else that works to. Is Time Warner has something called answer 
anywhere. It is basically a list of phone numbers that you can Aaron on their 
website. And then whenever it is turned on, all those phones will start 
ringing. Dean on the first phone that you configure to do this it will be in 
charge of receiving the voice mails. You can easily go back to that phone, And 
check the answering machine that way. Or you can look it it's caller ID 
evidence and accessible cell phone like mine is. I Love this feature for 
whenever I happen to be out and I'm expecting a phone call.
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On Apr 17, 2016, at 7:00 AM, Tom Kingston via Talk 
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Hey Rod,

I don't know if this will fit your needs, but here's my setup.

For caller ID I have two methods. My cordless phones (Panasonic I think) have 
audible caller ID. And be it that the phone companies are trying to drive 
everyone off of land lines I switched my land line to my internet service 
provider a couple years ago for a fraction of the price.

I can go to their site and look at my call history. And they also convert my 
messages to text and send them to me via email. Of course I still get the audio 
message on my phone. So it might be worth looking into.

Regards,
Tom


On 4/16/2016 11:41 PM, Rod Hutton via Talk wrote:
Hi,

I have a good quality USB modem which has worked well up to now for a 
software-based talking call display solution on a land line with the help of 
the Ascendis Caller ID software (http://ascendis.com).
What I would like to do now is to use either a Windows 7 or Windows 10 machine 
to set up a software-based ansering machine.
Ideally, I would like the software to answer the land line, play a greeting, 
store the caller's message, and notify me via SMS text message and/or email and 
even attach the voice file to these messages.
I have tried an application called Phoner (http://www.phoner.de), and I can't 
quite get the answering machine to work.
I would love to hear anyone's experiences and suggestions on this topic, 
knowing full well that this is not an easy problem to solve, especially given 
that such a solution would need to be accessible via Window-Eyes for me to be 
able to use it effectively.

Thanks so much,

Rod Hutton
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