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Darrick Hartman wrote:

> I don't think that Maildir or a database backend solution (such as 
> Exchange) suffers from this same limitation.

Maildir makes sense, but the text I quoted in an earlier message is now
no longer part of the imapstorage text.   I moved to that last evening
and we'll see how it works out today.

> I would be more interested in knowing how sensitive this would be to 
> latency if using an IMAP server that isn't on the same device as the 
> Asterisk server (or perhaps even a remote IMAP server)?

- From what I can see, the file is downloaded locally and then played.  So
I don't think that latency is an issue.   I'm not 100% on that but based
on what I read in the docs that's the general feeling that I get.
Obviously the best solution if I want to be sure is to convert our
inbound to Maildir format.

Glad you made it home okay from the flight!

Barry
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