Does voice mail have date

In most voice mail systems, the message timestamp includes the date and time when the message was left. This information is usually provided in the message summary or greeting, and it can be accessed by the recipient when they listen to the message.

The format of the timestamp may vary depending on the voice mail system and the phone service provider. Here are a few common formats:

  1. "Message left on [date] at [time]" - This format is commonly used by many phone service providers, including AT&T, Verizon, and T-Mobile.
  2. "Date: [date], Time: [time]" - This format is used by some voice mail systems, such as those provided by Comcast and Cox Communications.
  3. "Recorded on [date] at [time]" - This format is used by some business phone systems and PBX systems.

When you listen to a voice mail message, you can usually access the timestamp by pressing a specific key or using a voice command. For example, you might press the "1" key to hear the message summary, which includes the timestamp.

It's worth noting that some voice mail systems may not provide a timestamp for every message. For example, some systems may only provide a timestamp for messages that are left by callers who have a specific type of phone service or plan.