Customise voicemail message based on caller
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Is it possible to programme a specific voicemail message to be used when an individual telephone number calls me? I would like to have my general voicemail message for all calls except one from a client with dementia who needs a difference message to reassure her.
I am using an iPhone 6 running iOS 12.
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Is it possible to programme a specific voicemail message to be used when an individual telephone number calls me? I would like to have my general voicemail message for all calls except one from a client with dementia who needs a difference message to reassure her.
I am using an iPhone 6 running iOS 12.
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Thank you for your answers and comments. This is very helpful. I wasn't sure if there was a phone based solution or whether to go to my service provider. I will see if they can help. I didn't know about Google voice and will explore this too.
– Alison
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Is it possible to programme a specific voicemail message to be used when an individual telephone number calls me? I would like to have my general voicemail message for all calls except one from a client with dementia who needs a difference message to reassure her.
I am using an iPhone 6 running iOS 12.
iphone ios voicemail
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Is it possible to programme a specific voicemail message to be used when an individual telephone number calls me? I would like to have my general voicemail message for all calls except one from a client with dementia who needs a difference message to reassure her.
I am using an iPhone 6 running iOS 12.
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Thank you for your answers and comments. This is very helpful. I wasn't sure if there was a phone based solution or whether to go to my service provider. I will see if they can help. I didn't know about Google voice and will explore this too.
– Alison
2 days ago
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Thank you for your answers and comments. This is very helpful. I wasn't sure if there was a phone based solution or whether to go to my service provider. I will see if they can help. I didn't know about Google voice and will explore this too.
– Alison
2 days ago
Thank you for your answers and comments. This is very helpful. I wasn't sure if there was a phone based solution or whether to go to my service provider. I will see if they can help. I didn't know about Google voice and will explore this too.
– Alison
2 days ago
Thank you for your answers and comments. This is very helpful. I wasn't sure if there was a phone based solution or whether to go to my service provider. I will see if they can help. I didn't know about Google voice and will explore this too.
– Alison
2 days ago
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Voicemail is a carrier feature and currently, there are no carriers as far as I am aware that permit you to store multiple greetings.
Reference: https://discussions.apple.com/thread/3841850?answerId=3841850021#3841850021
Voicemail is a carrier feature & your greeting is stored on their servers. I'm not aware of any carrier, anywhere, that permits multiple greetings.
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It seems redundant to quote a thread and then state it nearly verbatim.
– Thunderforge
Dec 3 at 18:08
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@Thunderforge This practice helps reduce link rot; if that link is ever deprecated and the thread deleted/no longer available, the quote will still be there.
– nostalgk
Dec 3 at 22:00
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My point was that linking to the site and quoting it makes sense, but then adding your own summary on top of that using almost the exact same words (e.g. “voicemail is a carrier feature”) seems redundant.
– Thunderforge
Dec 4 at 3:14
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The only option that I have used for this is Google Voice, which is free (I believe it’s only available in the USA). You can definitely make different voicemails for different groups (and put just one person in a group if you want).
Thanks to a comment by @MonkeyZeus, according to http://itstillworks.com/forward-voicemail-google-voice-5795554.html you can forward your regular number to Google Voice so that your contacts never interact with the Google Voice number.
Why is there a "catch"? According to itstillworks.com/forward-voicemail-google-voice-5795554.html you can forward your regular number to Google Voice so that your contacts never interact with the Google Voice number.
– MonkeyZeus
Dec 3 at 17:05
That's interesting. I've never done it that way before, but then again my purpose in using Google Voice has always been to have a number I can give out that is not my actual cell phone number (so I can use GV as a filter).
– TJ Luoma
Dec 3 at 18:00
I was going to write my own answer around the link I provided but I don't have any first-hand experience with GV nor call-forwarding on my cell phone. So if you would like to incorporate that link's info into your answer then I will gladly upvote.
– MonkeyZeus
Dec 3 at 18:03
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Good thinking! Some people might miss it down here. Added. Thanks!
– TJ Luoma
Dec 3 at 18:08
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There is no way to do this directly from within iOS as voicemails are generally a service provided by the phone network.
However, there are a number of 3rd party services (e.g. You Mail) you can subscribe to that claim to offer this functionality.
Unfortunately, I haven't used any of these services so cannot attest to how well they work or not.
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3 Answers
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oldest
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3 Answers
3
active
oldest
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active
oldest
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active
oldest
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up vote
8
down vote
Voicemail is a carrier feature and currently, there are no carriers as far as I am aware that permit you to store multiple greetings.
Reference: https://discussions.apple.com/thread/3841850?answerId=3841850021#3841850021
Voicemail is a carrier feature & your greeting is stored on their servers. I'm not aware of any carrier, anywhere, that permits multiple greetings.
1
It seems redundant to quote a thread and then state it nearly verbatim.
– Thunderforge
Dec 3 at 18:08
4
@Thunderforge This practice helps reduce link rot; if that link is ever deprecated and the thread deleted/no longer available, the quote will still be there.
– nostalgk
Dec 3 at 22:00
1
My point was that linking to the site and quoting it makes sense, but then adding your own summary on top of that using almost the exact same words (e.g. “voicemail is a carrier feature”) seems redundant.
– Thunderforge
Dec 4 at 3:14
add a comment |
up vote
8
down vote
Voicemail is a carrier feature and currently, there are no carriers as far as I am aware that permit you to store multiple greetings.
Reference: https://discussions.apple.com/thread/3841850?answerId=3841850021#3841850021
Voicemail is a carrier feature & your greeting is stored on their servers. I'm not aware of any carrier, anywhere, that permits multiple greetings.
1
It seems redundant to quote a thread and then state it nearly verbatim.
– Thunderforge
Dec 3 at 18:08
4
@Thunderforge This practice helps reduce link rot; if that link is ever deprecated and the thread deleted/no longer available, the quote will still be there.
– nostalgk
Dec 3 at 22:00
1
My point was that linking to the site and quoting it makes sense, but then adding your own summary on top of that using almost the exact same words (e.g. “voicemail is a carrier feature”) seems redundant.
– Thunderforge
Dec 4 at 3:14
add a comment |
up vote
8
down vote
up vote
8
down vote
Voicemail is a carrier feature and currently, there are no carriers as far as I am aware that permit you to store multiple greetings.
Reference: https://discussions.apple.com/thread/3841850?answerId=3841850021#3841850021
Voicemail is a carrier feature & your greeting is stored on their servers. I'm not aware of any carrier, anywhere, that permits multiple greetings.
Voicemail is a carrier feature and currently, there are no carriers as far as I am aware that permit you to store multiple greetings.
Reference: https://discussions.apple.com/thread/3841850?answerId=3841850021#3841850021
Voicemail is a carrier feature & your greeting is stored on their servers. I'm not aware of any carrier, anywhere, that permits multiple greetings.
edited Dec 3 at 11:09
Nimesh Neema
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answered Dec 3 at 10:47
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It seems redundant to quote a thread and then state it nearly verbatim.
– Thunderforge
Dec 3 at 18:08
4
@Thunderforge This practice helps reduce link rot; if that link is ever deprecated and the thread deleted/no longer available, the quote will still be there.
– nostalgk
Dec 3 at 22:00
1
My point was that linking to the site and quoting it makes sense, but then adding your own summary on top of that using almost the exact same words (e.g. “voicemail is a carrier feature”) seems redundant.
– Thunderforge
Dec 4 at 3:14
add a comment |
1
It seems redundant to quote a thread and then state it nearly verbatim.
– Thunderforge
Dec 3 at 18:08
4
@Thunderforge This practice helps reduce link rot; if that link is ever deprecated and the thread deleted/no longer available, the quote will still be there.
– nostalgk
Dec 3 at 22:00
1
My point was that linking to the site and quoting it makes sense, but then adding your own summary on top of that using almost the exact same words (e.g. “voicemail is a carrier feature”) seems redundant.
– Thunderforge
Dec 4 at 3:14
1
1
It seems redundant to quote a thread and then state it nearly verbatim.
– Thunderforge
Dec 3 at 18:08
It seems redundant to quote a thread and then state it nearly verbatim.
– Thunderforge
Dec 3 at 18:08
4
4
@Thunderforge This practice helps reduce link rot; if that link is ever deprecated and the thread deleted/no longer available, the quote will still be there.
– nostalgk
Dec 3 at 22:00
@Thunderforge This practice helps reduce link rot; if that link is ever deprecated and the thread deleted/no longer available, the quote will still be there.
– nostalgk
Dec 3 at 22:00
1
1
My point was that linking to the site and quoting it makes sense, but then adding your own summary on top of that using almost the exact same words (e.g. “voicemail is a carrier feature”) seems redundant.
– Thunderforge
Dec 4 at 3:14
My point was that linking to the site and quoting it makes sense, but then adding your own summary on top of that using almost the exact same words (e.g. “voicemail is a carrier feature”) seems redundant.
– Thunderforge
Dec 4 at 3:14
add a comment |
up vote
5
down vote
The only option that I have used for this is Google Voice, which is free (I believe it’s only available in the USA). You can definitely make different voicemails for different groups (and put just one person in a group if you want).
Thanks to a comment by @MonkeyZeus, according to http://itstillworks.com/forward-voicemail-google-voice-5795554.html you can forward your regular number to Google Voice so that your contacts never interact with the Google Voice number.
Why is there a "catch"? According to itstillworks.com/forward-voicemail-google-voice-5795554.html you can forward your regular number to Google Voice so that your contacts never interact with the Google Voice number.
– MonkeyZeus
Dec 3 at 17:05
That's interesting. I've never done it that way before, but then again my purpose in using Google Voice has always been to have a number I can give out that is not my actual cell phone number (so I can use GV as a filter).
– TJ Luoma
Dec 3 at 18:00
I was going to write my own answer around the link I provided but I don't have any first-hand experience with GV nor call-forwarding on my cell phone. So if you would like to incorporate that link's info into your answer then I will gladly upvote.
– MonkeyZeus
Dec 3 at 18:03
1
Good thinking! Some people might miss it down here. Added. Thanks!
– TJ Luoma
Dec 3 at 18:08
add a comment |
up vote
5
down vote
The only option that I have used for this is Google Voice, which is free (I believe it’s only available in the USA). You can definitely make different voicemails for different groups (and put just one person in a group if you want).
Thanks to a comment by @MonkeyZeus, according to http://itstillworks.com/forward-voicemail-google-voice-5795554.html you can forward your regular number to Google Voice so that your contacts never interact with the Google Voice number.
Why is there a "catch"? According to itstillworks.com/forward-voicemail-google-voice-5795554.html you can forward your regular number to Google Voice so that your contacts never interact with the Google Voice number.
– MonkeyZeus
Dec 3 at 17:05
That's interesting. I've never done it that way before, but then again my purpose in using Google Voice has always been to have a number I can give out that is not my actual cell phone number (so I can use GV as a filter).
– TJ Luoma
Dec 3 at 18:00
I was going to write my own answer around the link I provided but I don't have any first-hand experience with GV nor call-forwarding on my cell phone. So if you would like to incorporate that link's info into your answer then I will gladly upvote.
– MonkeyZeus
Dec 3 at 18:03
1
Good thinking! Some people might miss it down here. Added. Thanks!
– TJ Luoma
Dec 3 at 18:08
add a comment |
up vote
5
down vote
up vote
5
down vote
The only option that I have used for this is Google Voice, which is free (I believe it’s only available in the USA). You can definitely make different voicemails for different groups (and put just one person in a group if you want).
Thanks to a comment by @MonkeyZeus, according to http://itstillworks.com/forward-voicemail-google-voice-5795554.html you can forward your regular number to Google Voice so that your contacts never interact with the Google Voice number.
The only option that I have used for this is Google Voice, which is free (I believe it’s only available in the USA). You can definitely make different voicemails for different groups (and put just one person in a group if you want).
Thanks to a comment by @MonkeyZeus, according to http://itstillworks.com/forward-voicemail-google-voice-5795554.html you can forward your regular number to Google Voice so that your contacts never interact with the Google Voice number.
edited Dec 3 at 18:08
answered Dec 3 at 13:22
TJ Luoma
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Why is there a "catch"? According to itstillworks.com/forward-voicemail-google-voice-5795554.html you can forward your regular number to Google Voice so that your contacts never interact with the Google Voice number.
– MonkeyZeus
Dec 3 at 17:05
That's interesting. I've never done it that way before, but then again my purpose in using Google Voice has always been to have a number I can give out that is not my actual cell phone number (so I can use GV as a filter).
– TJ Luoma
Dec 3 at 18:00
I was going to write my own answer around the link I provided but I don't have any first-hand experience with GV nor call-forwarding on my cell phone. So if you would like to incorporate that link's info into your answer then I will gladly upvote.
– MonkeyZeus
Dec 3 at 18:03
1
Good thinking! Some people might miss it down here. Added. Thanks!
– TJ Luoma
Dec 3 at 18:08
add a comment |
Why is there a "catch"? According to itstillworks.com/forward-voicemail-google-voice-5795554.html you can forward your regular number to Google Voice so that your contacts never interact with the Google Voice number.
– MonkeyZeus
Dec 3 at 17:05
That's interesting. I've never done it that way before, but then again my purpose in using Google Voice has always been to have a number I can give out that is not my actual cell phone number (so I can use GV as a filter).
– TJ Luoma
Dec 3 at 18:00
I was going to write my own answer around the link I provided but I don't have any first-hand experience with GV nor call-forwarding on my cell phone. So if you would like to incorporate that link's info into your answer then I will gladly upvote.
– MonkeyZeus
Dec 3 at 18:03
1
Good thinking! Some people might miss it down here. Added. Thanks!
– TJ Luoma
Dec 3 at 18:08
Why is there a "catch"? According to itstillworks.com/forward-voicemail-google-voice-5795554.html you can forward your regular number to Google Voice so that your contacts never interact with the Google Voice number.
– MonkeyZeus
Dec 3 at 17:05
Why is there a "catch"? According to itstillworks.com/forward-voicemail-google-voice-5795554.html you can forward your regular number to Google Voice so that your contacts never interact with the Google Voice number.
– MonkeyZeus
Dec 3 at 17:05
That's interesting. I've never done it that way before, but then again my purpose in using Google Voice has always been to have a number I can give out that is not my actual cell phone number (so I can use GV as a filter).
– TJ Luoma
Dec 3 at 18:00
That's interesting. I've never done it that way before, but then again my purpose in using Google Voice has always been to have a number I can give out that is not my actual cell phone number (so I can use GV as a filter).
– TJ Luoma
Dec 3 at 18:00
I was going to write my own answer around the link I provided but I don't have any first-hand experience with GV nor call-forwarding on my cell phone. So if you would like to incorporate that link's info into your answer then I will gladly upvote.
– MonkeyZeus
Dec 3 at 18:03
I was going to write my own answer around the link I provided but I don't have any first-hand experience with GV nor call-forwarding on my cell phone. So if you would like to incorporate that link's info into your answer then I will gladly upvote.
– MonkeyZeus
Dec 3 at 18:03
1
1
Good thinking! Some people might miss it down here. Added. Thanks!
– TJ Luoma
Dec 3 at 18:08
Good thinking! Some people might miss it down here. Added. Thanks!
– TJ Luoma
Dec 3 at 18:08
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up vote
2
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There is no way to do this directly from within iOS as voicemails are generally a service provided by the phone network.
However, there are a number of 3rd party services (e.g. You Mail) you can subscribe to that claim to offer this functionality.
Unfortunately, I haven't used any of these services so cannot attest to how well they work or not.
add a comment |
up vote
2
down vote
There is no way to do this directly from within iOS as voicemails are generally a service provided by the phone network.
However, there are a number of 3rd party services (e.g. You Mail) you can subscribe to that claim to offer this functionality.
Unfortunately, I haven't used any of these services so cannot attest to how well they work or not.
add a comment |
up vote
2
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up vote
2
down vote
There is no way to do this directly from within iOS as voicemails are generally a service provided by the phone network.
However, there are a number of 3rd party services (e.g. You Mail) you can subscribe to that claim to offer this functionality.
Unfortunately, I haven't used any of these services so cannot attest to how well they work or not.
There is no way to do this directly from within iOS as voicemails are generally a service provided by the phone network.
However, there are a number of 3rd party services (e.g. You Mail) you can subscribe to that claim to offer this functionality.
Unfortunately, I haven't used any of these services so cannot attest to how well they work or not.
answered Dec 3 at 11:34
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Thank you for your answers and comments. This is very helpful. I wasn't sure if there was a phone based solution or whether to go to my service provider. I will see if they can help. I didn't know about Google voice and will explore this too.
– Alison
2 days ago