User guide
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Enhanced Features
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Make sure it is memorable, then write it down and
keep it in a safe place. If it’s forgotten, your mailbox
will have to be reset and messages may be lost.
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Choose a password that isn’t easy to guess (i.e. don’t
use your name or home phone number).
5. Follow the voice prompts to select either a system
greeting or a personal greeting, and any other options.
(We suggest using a personal greeting so callers hear
your voice when they call.)
6. When you’re finished, press *.
ACCESSING YOUR MAILBOX
Once your mailbox has been set up, you can access it in order
to check for and retrieve voice messages, as well as to change
your personal mailbox preferences.
Accessing your mailbox from your cell
or touchtone landline phone:
1. Enter your 7-digit cell number (or if outside of your
local calling area, 1, 306, and then your 7-digit cell
number). Press S if you are calling from your cell.
2. Press 7 during the system greeting.
3. Enter your password when you are prompted to do so.
* If you prefer, you can simply dial *99 from your cell to
access your mailbox if you are within Saskatchewan. Do
not press 7 during the system greeting if you’ve used
*99 to access your mailbox.
Checking for messages:
You’ll know you have messages waiting if you hear a series of
quick beeps right after you press S when you’re making or
receiving a call.
You can also check for messages by pressing #MAIL
(#6245), then S. If you hear a series of quick beeps,
you have messages waiting. Calling #MAIL is useful if you
want to check for messages without making or receiving
a call. You can call #MAIL (free of charge) from anywhere
in Canada.










