T Mobile Voicemail Number change. - OnePlus 6T Questions & Answers

I always use Youmail Voicemail service instead of the carriers system. I have a problem, I used to have the option to go into call settings and change the Voicemail number to the number from my third party Voicemail service. Now when I go there the number is grayed out and I can not change it. I have TMobile and I know they have their visual voicemail implementation but, Youmail service is far superior. Youmail has an app that works great but If I'm at the dialer and just press the 1 key to check voicemail, the phone dials to TMobile voicemail. I would like to have full capability.
Anyone knows we're I can go to activate the ability to change the default voicemail number?

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Hell Yeah!!! Thanks a lot!! Momo
Every time I get a GV voicemail, I than get an email in my gmail. I love GV. hell I have had it since GC days 2007. Android is new to me. But I have laid down my crackberry habit of 6 years. My wife's G1 one got me started. Sure loving this community and my N1.
*******Unsari1 ,,I already changed my call settings back but that did not help.
no problem glad it worked.
Also, if you were getting 2 notifications for sms, it's because you had the notification turned on in both GV and in the small client and not because there's a flaw.
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