Hi Dave,

I have a similar problem, I tried using busydetect and busycount but calls kept being 
dropped
at random intervals. It didn't seem to matter what i set the busycount to. I guess 
it's a case
of deciding which is more important... You can also limit the length of the voicemails 
using

; Maximum length of a voicemail message
maxmessage=180

in voicemail.conf

which cuts down the length of the recorded dial tone...

Andy





>Thanks Andy. The stage I'm at at the moment is that I've removed the
>code for the US and so dmesg will show CTR21 without the modprobe
>option. But I don't think that is the whole problem.
>
>Last night I posted showing that the problem is repeatable and only
>occurs in one certain circumstance. I think it is within voicemail.c. If
>the caller exits voicemail by pressing # the line is dropped correctly,
>if they just hang up voicemail continues to record. I put some debugging
>statements into voicemail.c and I think that a condition statement is
>never reached so the line is held up. The routine in question is 14
>pages long, so it reminds me of my Cobol days when we used to lay the
>printouts along the corridor to debug them.
>
>As far as the option to modprobe is concerned couldn't zaptel.conf be
>used for this as it would be more obvious, I only heard about the option
>from your post last night.
>
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