Dear asterisk users,
We would like to announce 2 VoIP activites
organised by XiVO. For those who've never heard about the project: XiVO
is a free/open source telephone system under the GPLv3 that has been
based on asterisk since 2005. More info on our website: http://xivo.io
[3]. We have an
Hi
Can asterisk handle asterisk variable variables?
For example:
If I were to set
FOO300=BAR111
and I had something in a dialplan like:
_3XX,1,NoOp(${FOO${EXTEN}})
And the user had entered 300, it would output BAR111
We are using asterisk 1.8
Thanks in advance
Ish
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Ishfaq Malik
paste sip.conf or pjsip.conf on pastebin and post link here
Dne 16.6.2015 v 7:46 Kantharuban Ruban napsal(a):
Hi List,
I am trying to setup a Asterisk setup in AWS instance
Centos6.5 . I have installed Asterisk 13.4 with srtp,pjproject. I have
configured two numbers for webRTC
On Tue, 16 Jun 2015, Ishfaq Malik wrote:
Can asterisk handle asterisk variable variables?
For example:
If I were to set
FOO300=BAR111
and I had something in a dialplan like:
_3XX,1,NoOp(${FOO${EXTEN}})
And the user had entered 300, it would output BAR111
Yes.
1) Rather than relying on
On Tue, Jun 16, 2015 at 11:35:26AM -0400, sean darcy wrote:
My asterisk server is in the cloud. Figuring out how to send an
email is too much brain damage. So i can't use the email feature
that's built into voicemail.
Why? If you can ssh between them, you should also be able to route mail
The legal and medical communities still seem to prefer faxing, in
the ( mistaken? ) belief that it is more secure. In fact the medical
community is fearful of the legal beagles.
These groups are really slow to change.
At least in the USA
The couple of times I have received medical faxes
My asterisk server is in the cloud. Figuring out how to send an email is
too much brain damage. So i can't use the email feature that's built
into voicemail.
What I want to do is execute a remote command with the voicemail as an
argument. The remote machine command would email the message.
On Tue, 16 Jun 2015 11:35:26 -0400
sean darcy seandar...@gmail.com wrote:
My asterisk server is in the cloud. Figuring out how to send an email
is too much brain damage. So i can't use the email feature that's
built into voicemail.
Really? That was one of the first things I did when I learned
Check out the externnotify parameter in voicemail.conf. What it does
is run an external program whenever a caller leaves a voicemail message for
a user. The way it works is basically any time that somebody leaves a
voicemail on the system (regardless of mailbox number), the command
specified
On Tue, 16 Jun 2015, sean darcy wrote:
There's no problem setting up vm on *. I can't use email off the instance,
since the assigned ip address doesn't have a PTR.
It looks too much like spam. The mail relays drop it.
Would configuring your own (or your ISP's) smarthost help?
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Thanks in
On 06/16/2015 11:52 AM, D'Arcy J.M. Cain wrote:
On Tue, 16 Jun 2015 11:35:26 -0400
sean darcy seandar...@gmail.com wrote:
My asterisk server is in the cloud. Figuring out how to send an email
is too much brain damage. So i can't use the email feature that's
built into voicemail.
Really? That
on 11.17.1
Trying to debug vm. as suggested by voip-info:
mailcmd=cat /tmp/astvm-mail
and the mailbox is:
1143 = ,sean,s...@company.com,,|tz=eastern|attach=yes|saycid=yes
But there [s nothing in /tmp. The messages are in
/var/spool/asterisk/voicemail/43-vm/1143/ .
Any help
On 2015-06-16 13:53, Steve Edwards wrote:
On Tue, 16 Jun 2015, sean darcy wrote:
There's no problem setting up vm on *. I can't use email off the
instance, since the assigned ip address doesn't have a PTR.
It looks too much like spam. The mail relays drop it.
Would configuring your own (or
Good day,
i am using a raspberry pi 2, where i am running asterisk 1.8. it runs really well.
to interface the 2 PSTN lines i am using 2x linksys spa3102
costs:
-raspberry with case and power supply 50
-spa 3102 25 each.
total=100
also i do have a couple of sip trunks with betamax.
the
Steve Edwards wrote:
0) I hope you mean you want to run Asterisk at home instead of
'Asterisk at Home.' A@H was an ancient distribution from around 2005.
Yes of course I didn't mean an ancient distro from 2005.
1) Rent a DID (a 'PSTN number') from a reputable SIP provider. This
eliminates
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