<div>Nope..... I've been asking for the same thing for years.</div>
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<div>Best option is to have the VM greeting have a pause at the beginning. </div>
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<div>wish I had a better answer ;-)</div>
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<div>Scott<br><br></div>
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<p>This might be a strange question, we have a CTI Route Point setup in Call Manager (4.2(2)) that forwards any calls sent to **???? To voicemail. I assume that is fairly standard since our installers just did it. However when we transfer to that extension the voicemail begins immediately. We want to use the ** thing to transfer sales calls and the like to voicemail so we don't have to talk to them. Not sure if there is any other option for doing this or if there is a way to make unity pause before starting a greeting in some way. </p>
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<p>Thanks in advance, this group is amazing.</p>
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