You can also set a custom ringtone of "Mute." The call will still be received, and you can answer it if you want, but the phone won't vibrate or make any sound. If you use this in conjunction with an auto-answering car kit, you can bug your car. I did that accidentally. My son and I were driving down the road when my wife yelled hello out the speaker. I almost ran off the road!
I use black white list and then have it set up to ignore blacklisted calls which then are forwarded to a 3rd party service called youmail. you can assign a messge for the caller to hear ranging from a professional message to a song called bit*h stop calling me you also have the option of blocking the caller from leaving you a message. i'm with tmobile and can set up my call forwarding 3 different ways, I have mine set so when I hit reject the caller gets forwarded to you mail, if I just let the phone ring it goes to my tmobile voice mail, if the caller is on my blacklist they automaticly get rejected, thus sent to you mail.
hope that makes sense
Thanks for the info. I need away to block the calls, but have the person leave a voicemail. My phone is used for work. I am in sales so I want the people to be able to leave me a message but not be interrupted by them. I was hoping the pro version would do that for me.
I just got the black/whitelist and it works great. The phone does a sort of half ring when I am in the car and have my bluetooth sync'd. It works perfectly at catching the ring before it gets to the phone. If I could only figure out how to cut off the missed call prompt that pops up after the call has been sent to voice mail. Thanks for you guys help.