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STATION ID - 7091/6.

411
9x Datakit Network
FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY
This is a 9x system, restricted to authorized persons and for
official 9x business only. Anyone using this system, network or data
is subject to being monitored at any time for system administration and
for identifying unauthorized users or system misuse. Anyone using this
system expressly consents to such monitoring and is advised that any
evidence of criminal activity revealed through such monitoring may be
provided to law enforcement for prosecution.
Ok. This is everything you need to know in hacking Alltel Mobile's
VoiceMail. The default password on all their boxes is 9999.
Here are the dox, word for word. Enjoy!
by Leper_m
----------------------------------------------------------------------------Features
-=Basic=Accessing your mailbox
Changing your security code
Recording your name
Recording a personal greeting
Playing a message
Recovering deleted messages
Playback mode options
-=Enhanced=All of the Basic Features plus...
Setting up your greeting schedule
Replying to a message
Redirecting a message
Recording and sending a message
Creating a broadcast list
Personal greeting schedule

At a glance
VOICEMAIL SET UP

Press

To change your security code

8 2 3

To record your name response

2 3 3

To record your personal greeting

2 2 3

To edit a greeting in your schedule 2 2 7


To activate your greeting schedule 2 2 8
To change your playback mode
SENDING AND RECEIVING MESSAGES

8 8 3

To play a message

To save and play the next message

To reply to a message

To redirect a message

To create and send a message

Accessing your VoiceMail


1. Access your VoiceMail
From a cellular phone press
# 9 9 Send.
From a landline phone dial your
cellular phone number, which will
automatically transfer to your voice
mail and press # when greeting begins.
2. Enter your security code.
Creating/Changing your security code
1. Access your VoiceMail.
2. Press 8 for Personal Options.
3. Press 2 3 to change your security code.
* Note: Your security code can contain 1 to 7 digits.
Recording your name
1. Access your VoiceMail.
2. Press 2 for your Greeting Menu.
3. Press 3 3 to record your name.
4. Record your name, finish by pressing #.
Options
Press 3 1 to play your name.
Press 3 3 to erase and re-record your name.
Recording a personal greeting
1. Access your VoiceMail
2. Press 2 for Greeting Menu.
3. Press 2 1 to play your greeting.
4. Press 2 3 to record your greeting,
record your greeting, finish by pressing #.
Playing a message

1. Access your VoiceMail.


2. Press 1 to play your messages.
3. Message will play.
Options
Press 1 to keep this message
as new and play the next.
Press 2 to save and play the
next message.
Press 3 to reply to a message.
Press 4 4 to replay a message.
Press 5 to erase a message.
Press 7 to redirect the message.
Press 8 8 3 from the main
menu to choose a playback mode.*
Continue to press 8 3 until the
desired playback mode is selected.
* Note: The system has three playback modes:
normal, automatic, and simplified.
Recovering deleted messages
To recover a message that has been deleted: **
Press * 1 to go to the main menu,
Press * 4 to recover all deleted messages.
** Note: Deleted messages can only be recovered
before you exit the mailbox.
Replying to a message
From the Play Menu:
1. Press 3 during or after a message.
2. Record your reply finish by pressing #.
3. Press 3 to continue recording a voice message.
Press 5 to erase a message.
Press 7 to select a special delivery option.
4. Press 9 to address the message.
If sent from a subscriber's mailbox,
the reply with be automatic. If not, enter
the mailbox number.
Redirecting a message
From the Play Menu:
1. Press 7 during or after a message.

2. Press 3 to continue recording a


voice message.
Press 5 to erase a voice comment.
Press 7 to select a special delivery
option.
Press 8 to play the original message.
3. Press 9 to address the redirected message.
Enter:
a. mailbox number
b. broadcast list number.
Recording and sending a message
1. Access your VoiceMail.
2. Press 3 to record a message.
3. Record your message finish by
pressing #.
Press 3 to continue recording a
voice message.
Press 4 4 to review the
recorded message.
Press 5 to erase a message.
Press 7 to select a special
delivery option.
Press 1 to mark a message urgent.
Press 2 to mark a message confidential.
Press 3 to select notification of non-delivery.
Press 4 for future delivery.
Press 5 to delete special delivery tags.
4. Press 9 to address a message.
Enter:
mailbox number
broadcast list

0 + last name - 0 + first name


Creating or editing a broadcast list
1. Access your VoiceMail.
2. Press 6 to access your broadcast list.
3. Press 3 to create or edit a broadcast list.
4. Enter a one- or two-digit broadcast
list number. If new list, select any oneor two- digit number. If editing, enter
the one- or two- digit number assigned.
5. Enter all of the destinations.
Press # after each destination entry.
(destinations can be mailbox
number or broadcast list numbers.)
6. Press 7 3 to record a name for
your broadcast list.
7. Press # when finished.
Setting up your greeting schedule.
1. Press 2 from main menu.
2. Press 2 6 to select your active greeting.
3. Enter the greeting number you want active.
4. Press 2 7 to edit a greeting.
5. Enter the greeting number to be edited.
Press 1 to play the current greeting.
Press 3 to record a greeting.
Press 5 to erase the greeting.
Press 7 to change the time
interval for this greeting.
Press 8 to review the time interval
for greeting.
6. Press 2 8 to activate/deactivate

your greeting schedule.


Message waiting notification
1. Press 8 for Personal Options menu.
2. Press 6 for Notification Options.
3. Press 1 to play notification telephone number.
Options
Press 6 to enable/disable
message notification.
AT ANY TIME DURING A MESSAGE

PRESS

To rewind by 6 seconds

To rewind to the beginning of a message 4 4


To fast forward by 6 seconds

To fast forward to the end

6 6

of the message
To replay the date and time stamp

8 8

To stop and function

To return to the main menu

* 1

----------------------------------------------------------------------------Good luck hacking.


-- Leper Messiah

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