Re: [asterisk-users] How to supervise a Voicemail box with a BLF button ? What does "State:Unavailable" exactly means ?

2017-11-29 Thread Matthew Jordan
On Wed, Nov 29, 2017 at 10:32 AM, John Kiniston wrote: > 1) I have a custom subroutine that uses a database and the VMCOUNT > function to determine if the contents of the box have changed and update a > custom device state accordinly. > > 2) the FreePBX developers may

Re: [asterisk-users] How to supervise a Voicemail box with a BLF button ? What does "State:Unavailable" exactly means ?

2017-11-29 Thread John Kiniston
1) I have a custom subroutine that uses a database and the VMCOUNT function to determine if the contents of the box have changed and update a custom device state accordinly. 2) the FreePBX developers may have extended their product to allow hinting on mailboxes that way, I don't see anything in

Re: [asterisk-users] How to supervise a Voicemail box with a BLF button ? What does "State:Unavailable" exactly means ?

2017-11-23 Thread Olivier
Hi, 1. How do you then, synced then unread message presence with custom device status ? From an external program ? When a user leaves VoiceMailMan application ? Using externnotify ? 2. What is MWI:101@default expression for (see [2] ? Cheers [2]

Re: [asterisk-users] How to supervise a Voicemail box with a BLF button ? What does "State:Unavailable" exactly means ?

2017-11-21 Thread John Kiniston
Hello Olivier, I may be incorrect but I don't believe you can hint on a mailbox like that. I've always used custom device states and dialplan logic for my shared voicemail boxes that are not being watched directly by a endpoint natively. On Mon, Nov 20, 2017 at 5:07 AM, Olivier

[asterisk-users] How to supervise a Voicemail box with a BLF button ? What does "State:Unavailable" exactly means ?

2017-11-20 Thread Olivier
Hello, I'm trying to supervise an existing Voicemail box with a BLF button on Debian's asterisk 13.14.1 system. I mostly found this [1] document. I added in a context a line like: exten = *7000,hint,MWI:31@default With "core show hints", I can read this: *7000@subs : MWI:31@default