Saving voicemails to other formats on computer

Is there a way to save your voicemail on to your computer? it would be nice to have this option via itunes.

Hi Chris - Yeah, I mean RIP, I think. The CD's I import into Itunes. Is that RIPPING? Anyhow, I can't find where it's putting the music on my whole system. I did a search to find out where it was putting them, and my search came up with nothing when I used the CD's title. I looked in the old Itunes folder where they were going before we got our external drive, and the CD's aren't in there either. We've notoriously had problem with that folder, so that's why we got an external drive for our music. Also, I did find one out of four CD's that I imported into Itunes IS in my external drive folder, so what the flip is going on? I'm going to have to call the mean Hindu people at Apple, aren't I ???
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