  I found this service more than a year ago. urlLink http://www.k7.net/index.htm The faxes and voicemail come into your email box, as a sound file or graphic file.
You click on the email attachment and it plays the message. I think that it also identifies the number from which the call was made. The one thing is that the phone numbers that they assign you are a 206 area code. But I don't think that is too much of a problem for somone who wants something for free.
The other thing is that you can check your email at the library and elsewhere and see who has called you, so that has obvious advantages over having an answering machine on the house phone, or having to come home and check the message board. My suggestion is that everyone get a voicemail number, and if someone is not home, we have the list right there so that we can give the person their voicemail/fax and tell them to leave a message there.
That seems fair. THe other huge benefit is that when a person moves on, or even to another recovery house - their number stays the same. Please try this out as soon as possible and enter your phone number into your blog profile if possible. Chase Ingersoll 
