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SINGLE VOICE MAILBOX: GUIDE TO INITIALIZATION AND USE
Service Charges
Listening to Your Messages
Problems and Questions
Special Information and Hints
Policies, Terms, and Conditions
Initializing your Mailbox
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Dial 7-6245 (or) 7-MAIL.
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The prompter will ask you to enter your temporary
password. Enter the password sent to you by the voice mail administrator.
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The prompter will ask you to replace the temporary
password with your own personal password. Enter a
six-digit to fifteen-digit password of your choice.
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The prompter will instruct you to state your first and
last name.
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The prompter will ask you to record a personal greeting.
(EXAMPLE: "Hello! This is John. Please leave a message,
and I'll get back to you later.")
Listening to Your Messages
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Dial 7-6245 (or) 7-MAIL. |
ON CAMPUS
Enter your password. |
OFF CAMPUS
Press # and enter
mailbox # (4-XXXX).
Then, enter your password. |
Special Information and Hints
Do not forget your new,
personal password!!!! University Technology Services has no record of
your password and no way to determine what it is. If you
forget your password, you must request that it be reset (a
service which carries a minium $18.75 service charge). Please choose
a personal password which will be easy to remember.
Please "star out" when you are ready to hang up. Please
press * several times until the prompter says, "Good-bye."
Starring out tells the voice mail system that you have hung
up, so the system will not continue to wait for a response
from you.
Please listen to the prompter. She knows all of your
options. Use your AT-A-GLANCE diagram as a handy guide to
your numbered options.
Service Charges
A minimum $18.75 service charge will be charged for any change in
Voice Mail service, including changing the number of rings,
moving Voice Mail service to another extension number,
resetting the password. All service changes, not
only those listed here as examples, are subject to the $18.75
charge.
Problems and Questions
Email
helpdesk@gwm.sc.edu to
report any problem or question you may have about Voice
Mail. Alternatively, you may request support online through
the
UTS Help Desk.
To request a change in your Voice Mail service, please
complete the Change of Service form online at
VIP. Just log in using
your USC ID number and PIN number and look under the
Technology tab. Please allow five (5) business days for your
request to be processed.
You are also welcome to come by the Services Center,
located on the first floor of the University Technology Services
building, 1244 Blossom Street (corner of Blossom and
Sumter).
Policies, Terms, and Conditions
Billing: A private voice mailbox costs $16.00 per room
occupant per semester during Fall and Spring semesters.
Students will be billed directly for service. A private
mailbox costs $6.00 per room occupant per semester during
Maymester, Summer I, and Summer II. All Voice Mail charges are
non-refundable; if a subscriber cancels service, he
or she will not receive any money back.
When you request
Voice Mail service you are responsible for the semester
charges. Voice Mail subscribers are prohibited
from sharing voice mailboxes.
Service Charges: A minimum $18.75 service charge will be
charged for any change in Voice Mail service, including
changing the number of rings, moving Voice Mail service to
another extension number, resetting the password. All service changes,
not only those listed here as examples, are subject to the $18.75
charge. Please allow five (5) business days for changes.
Activation and Deactivation Dates: Your Voice Mail
service for Fall or Spring will be deactivated on or before
the first business day following commencement at the end of
each semester. For Maymester, Summer I & Summer II the
Voice Mail service will be deactivated at the close of each
semester. A new application for Voice Mail service is
required for each new semester.
Violations of the Agreement for Service: University Technology Services
reserves the right to terminate immediately, and to
prosecute where appropriate, subscribers who share a Voice Mail
mailbox or who manipulate the system in a way which causes
technical, procedural or ethical adversities which may be
discovered via the Voice Mail Coordinator, another subscriber,
automatic diagnostics, or any other means.
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