hello and thank you for this "add on".
i've done a geman translation ..well.. without testing, though.
however... would you like me to post it to the list (depreciated, i guess)
or send it directly to you?

will test tonight, anyhow.

cheers
Harry

> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of 
> Paul Davidson
> Sent: Dienstag, 31. Oktober 2006 05:01
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: [Astlinux-users] Public Beta release of Messenger-VM
> 
> All-
> 
> As previously announced, I am now publicly releasing 
> Messenger-VM, version 0.1c, my ultility for allowing users to 
> listen to and manipulate Asterisk file-based voicemail.  This 
> version is still to be considered 'beta', although it's had 
> quite a lot of abuse in the last couple of weeks, and should 
> be stable.  Please read through all '.txt' files in the 
> tarball- while I've made every effort to make installation as 
> simple and smooth as possible (simply extract it to any 
> available directory that mini-httpd can access, and make sure 
> the mini-httpd instance has read/write privileges to your 
> asterisk voicemail directories), there are still some 
> configuration steps that you should go through before using 
> the system. 
> 
> Current feature list:
> 1. Standard functions- mark read/unread, delete, see duration 
> of message, date/time of message, and callerid of caller.
> 2. Playback in web browser (tested under Windows Firefox 1.0+ 
> and IE6+), and downloading of messages 
> 3. Call return (if caller left reasonable callerid).
> 4. National language transparent.  I don't have translations 
> done for any languages, but if someone wants to look at 
> lang.csv and give me the translations, it requires zero 
> effort to include in future releases. 
> 5. Multiple authentication models- study messenger.conf and 
> see which one suits your needs.
> 
> Soon to be features:
> 1. Ability to change voicemail password.
> 2. Administrator mode- add, change, delete, and view any 
> user's voicemail 
> 
> The current tarball is available at 
> http://www.plancomm.com/download.php .  Any and all feedback 
> appreciated, if not responded to.
> 
> -pbd

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