Subj : vmail or not vmail To : Shawn Highfield From : August Abolins Date : Wed Sep 11 2024 19:33:00 Hello Shawn! AA>> That's pretty drastic. What if that message was "Hey Shawn.. AA>> my new phone number is . Give me a call!" SH> Why didn't they text it to me? ;) Even my mother texts. SH> Even my work phone; I disabled voicemail on it. They can email SH> or send me a teams chat message. Ah... OK, then text is an alternative that you support. Excellent. Personally, I would tend to NOT bother with texting unless it's the only way to reach someone in the USA since my Luckymobile plan only includes Canada-wide calling and international texting. AA>> my BlackBerry Q10 could support. :( My Q10 is my principal AA>> phone for business, so I *have* to answer most "Unknown caller" SH> Different thing for sure, when I had a cell phone from work I would SH> asnwer it when I was on the clock. Once I packed up my laptop I SH> shut down the cellphone and left it in my desk. Hmmm.. nice to be able to leave "work" at the office! My nights are filled with biz-related stuff. SH> Probably why the boss just re-assigned that phone and told SH> me to give myself a "dialpad" number, so I did. ;) SH> Dialpad is some overly buggy poorly designed voip software. I use the free Fongo as an alternative/standby. It has come in handy a few times when I would misplace my other phone. If the misplaced phone is "on", then a call from Fongo would succeed in ringing the missing phone nearby. :D -- ../|ug --- OpenXP 5.0.58 * Origin: The LOOK of MicroNET https://kolico.ca/ftn/micronet (618:250/1.9) .