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Originally Posted by luv2chill
What you want would requre the voicemail provider (in this case your carrier) to provide that information to the handset (who, how long, when). Currently none of the CDMA providers' voicemail systems do that--Sprint's being the worst offender in that it never even reports how many messages you have.
As for your .net app idea it's not feasible due to the fact that the phone cannot record sound that plays through the earpiece. So to "record" the playing message it would need to put the device in speakerphone mode. I suppose that's possible but do you really want your voicemails playing over the speakerphone at random? Not to mention the fact that that solution doesn't have any way to know how long to record for, who left the message or when. I don't know if you were expecting it to use voice recognition but that would be impossibly complex for anyone other than a big software company to put together.
This is something that will probably be ubiquitous in 2010, but for now there's not really anything you can do about it.
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Couldn't one tie the Missed Call log with the VoiceMessage to get atleast maybe the 'Who' and 'When' portion of the VoiceMessage?