Teams Calling: Out of Office or Extended Absence Voicemail
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Setting an Out-of-Office or Extended Absence Voicemail Greeting
- Everyone has a pre configured "Out-of-office" greeting that says "<Your name> is currently out of office and may take longer than usual to respond. Please leave a message and they will get back to you as soon as possible"
- To enable the above message to play whenever calls to you go to voicemail you must first turn on "Automatic Replies" via Teams or Outlook
Enabling your out-of-office Voicemail (and automatic email replies):
- Click your profile icon in the top right and then click "Set status message"
At the bottom of the "Status message" screen, click "Schedule out of office"

- On the next screen you will see settings that look very much like Outlook's "Automatic Replies" tab. That's because it has the exact same function.

- To enable your Out-of-office voicemail, the toggle switch at the top right must be set to "On"
- The text boxes are for out-of-office messages from your email. These messages do not change what your out-of-office voicemail says, only your email replies.
- You may also schedule out of office time by checking the "Send replies only during a time period" which will then bring up start and end date fields for you to fill out
Changing your out-of-office voicemail:
- On the Teams app press CTRL+, (comma) to access the settings menu
- When in the settings menu, select "Calls" from the lefthand navigation menu
To record a voice greeting, click "Record a greeting" and then press 2 on the dialpad to record your "away" message
- Recording a voice greeting will override your text-to-speech greeting until it is removed
- To edit your text-to-speech greeting, edit the text under "Your custom greeting" in "Manage out-of-office voicemail"
- Also, be sure that "When Outlook automatic replies are on" is checked
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Article ID:
8126
Created
Fri 12/19/25 3:40 PM
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Fri 12/19/25 3:40 PM