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04-24-2022 04:28 PM
A friend of mine has a series of personal voicemail messages she would like to keep, but they are filling up her mailbox. I was trying to find a way to download them to her computer. 'Online Voice Mail' used to be a feature but when I contacted Bell I found it can no longer be activated. 'Voicemail to E-mail' is available in other parts of the country but not Ontario. Is there any other way of of doing this, short of manually recording the message from a speakerphone? Thank you!
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04-25-2022 03:45 AM
U can use any built-in recorder on ur phone to save those messages for free.
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04-27-2022 02:40 PM
Hey there @DigitalJIve,
Welcome to the Community and thanks for your post.
Currently the only option would be as you and as @AlexS mentioned, to manually record the messages from a speakerphone.
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12-07-2023 02:16 PM
I can only think of one way..... there may be others that I am not aware about..
- Try saving save the message.
- Replay it back on the speakerphone setting of your answering machine / home phone.
- Record the message while it is being played back using another device such as a recorder or recording app on a smartphone.
- Transfer the voicemail recorded message file from the recording device or smartphone to you PC.
- There are any number of ways to do this. It just depends on what device you recorded the text message.
Not a simple task..... but it can be done this way.
Take care.
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04-25-2022 03:45 AM
U can use any built-in recorder on ur phone to save those messages for free.
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04-27-2022 02:40 PM
Hey there @DigitalJIve,
Welcome to the Community and thanks for your post.
Currently the only option would be as you and as @AlexS mentioned, to manually record the messages from a speakerphone.
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04-27-2022 05:32 PM
Thanks... I'll be visiting this week to look at the phone. I'm hoping I can connect it to a recorder by cable rather than just recording from the speaker.
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04-27-2022 07:10 PM
If she/he’s using a smartphone, there should be options to save in the voicemail or phone app.
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05-16-2023 01:32 PM
We have a Bell Home Phone, with a current personalized greeting.
Unfortunately, the person who recorded the greeting is not around any longer. So we need to change the greeting ... but ... we want to record a copy of the current greeting, since it has great sentimental value.
I know the steps to go to the Greeting menu, and change it ... *98, followed by 4, 3, 1, 2 ... but there appears to be no option to listen to the current greeting.
There must be some way to do this?
Help!! 😀
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12-07-2023 01:56 PM
How do I access and save landline phone voicemail messages to my PC?
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12-07-2023 02:16 PM
I can only think of one way..... there may be others that I am not aware about..
- Try saving save the message.
- Replay it back on the speakerphone setting of your answering machine / home phone.
- Record the message while it is being played back using another device such as a recorder or recording app on a smartphone.
- Transfer the voicemail recorded message file from the recording device or smartphone to you PC.
- There are any number of ways to do this. It just depends on what device you recorded the text message.
Not a simple task..... but it can be done this way.
Take care.
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12-07-2023 02:21 PM
Thanks. That is certainly a way. I have done that before. But I know have 30 messages! I'm also on chat with Bell who directed me to myonlinevoicemail which is what I was looking for. And of course, its not working!
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07-17-2024 08:57 PM - last edited on 07-18-2024 07:28 AM by BellDRock
Can I get audio files of my saved Bell Voicemail Messages before home phone transitions to fibre? Thank you.
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07-18-2024 07:40 AM
Good Day & Welcome to the Bell Community Forum.
Bell Home phone does not have a feature that will allow you to save your voicemail messages to audio files.
If need be, there are a number of devices on the market that will allow you to record & save your messages. Panasonic, Vtech, etc.
Thank you for posting your question.
Take care.
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