Words by Jonathan Knight [Sun, Mar 09, 2008 at 10:52:05PM +0000]: > > I might not have asked that last question in the clearest way. > > The telephone systems access MS Exchange and Lotus notes using the IMAP4 > interface of Exchange/Notes and a single (presumably master) username and > password. The telephone systems then adds voicemail messages (as a WAV > attachment to an ordinary message) to the users inbox and, if the user dials > in for their voicemail, they can access the INBOX to find the voicemail > messages and play those back. From the users perspective they can either > get their voicemail by dialing in, or by reading their inbox and playing the > WAV files. >
Ok, so I groked it the first time. That describes exactly the scenario we have with dovecot. But our "telephone exchange" was make in-house so we don't have that big of a problem with interoperability. And I can't answer your next question... > I was wondering whether anyone had any documentation on the differences > between using Dovecot with a master user and using exchange/notes with a > master user. In other words if the telephone exchange says it fully support > Exchange/Notes how much work should I expect in getting it to work with > dovecot? > -- Jose Celestino ---------------------------------------------------------------- http://www.msversus.org/ ; http://techp.org/petition/show/1 http://www.vinc17.org/noswpat.en.html ---------------------------------------------------------------- "If you would have your slaves remain docile, teach them hymns." -- Ed Weathers ("The Empty Box")