Hi All.
This patch is kinda ugly, but it more than meets my needs. This patch changes
how Asterisk 1.0.2
stores voicemail files, greetings, etc, etc.
My situation is that I need to store massive numbers of mailboxes. Linux
**WILL** puke eventually
if you try and place all user folders in the
the
linux file system from blowing up.
Regards,
Paul
--- Adam Goryachev [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Thu, 2004-11-25 at 16:22, Java Rockx wrote:
Can anyone tell me how difficult it would be to change the way asterisk
stores/retrieves user
messages as follows?
Currently mailboxes
with a central
server providing VM.
This would make the VM server easyer to admin.
--
Christopher Dobbs
Adam Goryachev wrote:
On Thu, 2004-11-25 at 16:22, Java Rockx wrote:
Can anyone tell me how difficult it would be to change the way asterisk
stores/retrieves user
messages
Hi All.
Is there a way to call an external program/script when a SIP SUBSCRIBE message
is received by
Asterisk?
I'm using ser-0.8.99-dev18 and I'd like to pass along SIP SUBSCRIBE messages
that the ser proxy
received from UAs so that Asterisk can do things in response.
Regards,
Paul
Hi All.
Can anyone tell me how difficult it would be to change the way asterisk
stores/retrieves user
messages as follows?
Currently mailboxes are in
/var/spool/asterisk/voicemail/{context}
But I need to store messages in a hash to limit the number of directories per
context. All mailbox
Hello All.
I'm just beginning with Asterisk and I have it all working now. I'm using
Asterisk 1.0 RC1.
My only question is this; when I check my voice mail the PBX simply says
password. I wanted to make it say please enter your voice mail password so
I am using Background(pls-enter-vm-password).
Thank you!
I took your advise and replaced the original vm-password.gsm file. Worked like
a charm.
Thanks again,
Paul
--- Jason Kawakami [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
- Original Message -
Hello All.
I'm just beginning with Asterisk and I have it all working now. I'm using