- Print and use the UM pocket guide as a quick reference.
- View the full Unified Messaging user guide at um.att.com.
Find out how to view transcribed landline voice messages in your email inbox.
No time to take that call or listen to long-winded messages? Choose Voicemail-to-Text and have your messages forwarded to a designated email address. You’ll get an email with a text and audio file version of each message. Listen to or read your messages from your mobile device or desktop computer.

Voicemail-to-Text provides automated transcription of your voicemail messages delivered as text to a designated email address.
Set up AT&T Unified Messaging for residential customers
Access your account by signing in with your AT&T Unified Messaging email address and password.
Turn Voicemail-to-Text on or off with the AT&T app
FYI: Compatible device and account registration required for the AT&T app. Data and messaging rates may apply for app download and usage.
Helpful tips
Message management links let you delete messages, mark them as read, and more. To fully use this feature, make sure to select Forward incoming messages and keep original.
When you get a forwarded message, select the message management link. Just enter your pre-populated phone number and the PIN used to sign in to your Unified Messaging mailbox from the phone.
The quality of the automated transcription depends on the caller's pronunciation, speed of delivery, background noise, and whether the caller is using a speakerphone. Short or unclear messages may not be transcribed. For best results, we recommend updating your greeting to request callers speak slowly and clearly.
Experiencing problems? Call AT&T Unified Messaging Customer Care at 888.300.6500, Monday through Friday 7 a.m. - 8 p.m. ET.