Teams Calling: Voice mail settings
A step by step guide to accessing your voice mail from the Teams app on a computer, smart phone or the physical Teams phone.
Step by step guides
How to access your voice mail in Teams.
Teams app on the computer
	- Click on the Calls button on the left side of the Teams app window.
 
	- Click on Voice mail.
 
	- Click on the message you want to listen to.
 
	- Click the play button.
	
		- To delete the message click on the three horizontal dots on the right side of the message and select Delete.
 
	
	 
Teams physical phone
	- Tap on the Voice mail button on the home screen.
 
	- Tap on the message you want to hear.
 
	- Tap on the play button.
	
		- To delete the message tap on the trashcan icon.
 
	
	 
Teams app on a smart phone
	- Tap on the three horizontal dots with "More" beneath them.
 
	- Tap on the Calls button.
 
	- Tap on the voice mail icon in the upper right corner (looks like a cassette tape).
 
	- Tap on the message you want to hear.
 
	- Tap on the play button.
	
		- To delete the message tap on the trashcan icon.
 
	
	 
How to change your voice mail greeting.
Teams app on computer
	- Click on the three horizontal dots nets to your account icon in the upper right corner.
 
	- Click on Settings.
 
	- Click on Calls.
 
	- Click on Configure voicemail
 
	- Click on Record a greeting to record a new greeting OR type in what you want the greeting to be in the Text-to speech customized greeting option.
 
	- Click on OK
 
Teams physical phone
	- From the home screen, tap on your account icon (circle with your initials in it) in the upper right corner of the screen.
 
	- Tap on Settings.
 
	- Tap on Calling.
 
	- Tap on Change voicemail greetings
 
	- The phone will dial into the system, follow the voice prompts to play and record a new greeting.
 
Teams app on a smart phone
	- Tap on the account icon (circle with your initials in it).
 
	- Tap on Settings.
 
	- Tap on Calling.
 
	- Tap on Change voicemail greeting.
 
	- The phone will dial into the system, follow the voice prompts to record a new greeting.