If the message is only sent as an email attachment (delete=yes,attach=yes) then
the user must listen to it by playing the attached wav file on their pc.


If the message is saved on the Asterisk server then you need to provide
"dial-in" access to Asterisk that sends the caller to VoiceMailMain. From there
they can access their mailbox and manage messages.


_Steve

Aisling O'Driscoll wrote:

Any more ideas on my below mail? If a user is registered with SER and
leaves a voicemail message with asterisk (by using rewritehostport
etc in ser.cfg), then how is the user supposed to listen to the
message afterwards? Is there any other way other than the MWI method??

Thnaksm
Aisling.

---- Original Message ----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: asterisk-users@lists.digium.com
Subject: FW: SER Asterisk Voicemail
Date: Thu, 10 Feb 2005 16:45:53 -0000

Hi all,

I have SER and Asterisk set up together with ser handling user
registrations and asterisk providing voicemail services. When I ring
a phone and it doesnt answer after a designated amount of time, the
request is forwarded to asterisk, and I can leave a message.


Now, this may seem a ridiculous question but how can I listen to my
message afterwards? I have read about a solution by Java Rockx using
sipsak for sending mwi sip notify messages to the phone but is there
a simpler way which I am blindly ignoring??

Thank you in advance,
Aisling.


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