On Tue, 21 Oct 2003 10:09:27 -0600, Jared Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
If not, if I get a chance, I'll whip something up. -rt

Yes, the gaps in the numbering get really annoying. Unfortunately, it's a little bit risky to go moving files around without stopping asterisk first, or you might just contribute to the problem instead of helping it. (For example, if someone is leaving a message while you are renumbering the files.)

It may indeed make things worse. Those are the risks we take when delving into quick hacks. :-)


I was mostly considering it for manual use, while watching the console for traffic. For those times when you're looking at the mailbox and thinking "auuugh, this is wedged something fierce".

I think the best long-term solution is to [ask|beg|pay|coerce|convince]
someone to fix the way voicemail messages are numbered to avoid race
conditions.

I fully well agree. :-)


Our end goal is to move voicemail handling (and most everything else!) into an AGI program, so we probably aren't going to be putting too much effort into cleaning voicemail up. A good, quick, dirty, immediate fix would be to have it be able to mind the gap and keep playing back voicemails after the hole, but I don't know enough C to intelligently pull that off. -rt

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