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MITvoip Web Interface: Pause All Notifications

Overview

Notification methods can be turned on and off individually. You can also turn all of them off at once. You might choose to do this when you will be away from the office for an extended period of time.

When you pause all notifications, callers can still leave you voice mail messages, and you can still check your messages by telephone or via the MITvoip Console. However, you will not know that anyone left you a message until you check your voice mailbox.

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Pausing Notifications

To turn off all notifications:
  1. Access your account on the MITvoip Web Interface.

  2. Click the Notification Settings button.
    Result: The Notification page opens.

  3. Click the Activate Notification link.
    Result: The Activate Notification page opens.

  4. Click the Pause All button near the top of the screen.
    Result: The text "Pause All" changes to "Resume All."

  5. Click the Save button at the bottom of the screen.
    Result: A confirmation of the change is displayed.
To turn notifications back on:

Follow the same steps as above, clicking on the Resume All button. The notification settings will return to their previous state.

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