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check your message memory, refer to “Message
Center Overall Memory” on page 176.
• If memory errors persist or quickly reappear, delete
some or all of the messages from your individual
message boxes. Refer to the procedures for these
message boxes for detailed instructions.
Other Errors
Cannot Delete a Locked Message—If you try to delete a
locked message, your phone displays this error. You must
unlock the message from the message center’s context
menu before you delete it. For more details, refer to
“Locking and Unlocking Messages” on page 136.
No Messages—If you try to check a message box that
contains no messages, your phone displays this notice.
No Number (VoiceMail)—If you try to automatically call
your VoiceMail before you have stored your VoiceMail
number, your phone displays a No Number error.
No Reply Address—If you try to reply to a message that
has no reply address, your phone displays this error. You
must create a new blank message and fill in the destination.
Unable to Send—If network conditions prevent your phone
from sending a message when you tell it to, your phone
displays this error. Your phone then displays a notice that
your message is saved in your outbox, and that your phone
will try to send the message later. Your phone tries to send
unsent messages every five minutes. To open your outbox
and see the message, refer to “Viewing, Resending, or
Creating Messages in the Outbox” on page 165.