Noah Miller wrote: > Hi Peder - > >> Is the storage of actual voicemail messages in a database still limited >> to ODBC? If so, why? > > Yes. Why? Nobody has developed a voicemail solution that directly > connects to a *SQL database for message storage. A clear answer :-) Although a sad one :-( Because it means, I have to install all that ODBC stuff (which always lead to trouble in the past). > >> I want to store all of my voicemail stuff in a database so that I can >> give users web access to it, but I don't want to run web services on my >> * server itself. If it is all in a DB, I can have a web box and a >> separate SQL box and none of it should affect *. > > Yes, you can do this. There are other ways to do this without using > database storage for voicemail (e.g. you could use normal file-based > storage for voicemail and have the webserver connect to the vm storage > on the * server via nfs).
In my case, that's not possible. Because the box asterisk runs on has very limited memory an no harddisk. I don't know for Peder, but for me the only way seems to be to install ODBC. Norbert _______________________________________________ --Bandwidth and Colocation provided by Easynews.com -- asterisk-users mailing list To UNSUBSCRIBE or update options visit: http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users