You absolutely must get the message file deleted from the mail store. It doesn't matter how you delete the message either. You can use the * phone interface or simply delete the files associated with the message. As soon as the files are gone from the INBOX, * sends a SIP command to the phone to turn off the MWI. As long as there are any active messages in the INBOX, the light stays on.OK, this is a different flashing issue than the one that's being talked about.
I have a few of these phones (GrandStream 101) and when a voicemail is received the light on the LED starts blinking and the dial tine stutters, this is cool. BUT..... How the **** do I get it to stop, I have had mine covered with paper for the last 2 days because the blinking LED panel is driving me nuts. I have received the messages in my email and looked at them on the web.
I am thinking that I have to check them by calling into the Asterisk system and mark them as read or something in order for this to quite.
Two problems, I don't know how to check them by phone just yet and I will likely never check them by phone.
If you would like to be a guinea pig for my VB program that allows you to manage your mail folders and messages from a Windows GUI, I'll send you a copy. The only caveat is that I haven't yet found a way to get perfect synchronization with file access to the mail store. The user needs to be careful not to modify the INBOX while * is taking a new message. For me this is usually not a problem, since I would never be not answering the phone when I am listening to/moving/deleting messages - as a result, * would never be writing a new message when I was using the VB program.
The program requires the VB6 runtime (available from MS for free) and that you have SAMBA running on the * server.
Sincerely,
Stephen R. Besch
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