Jason Parker wrote:
Yes, that is what Asterisk does. I personally have never used a
voicemail system that had any behavior other than that. I certainly
wouldn't expect it to be any different - however, it's possible that
somebody would be willing to write a patch to allow that as an option.
If the listener disconnects before the message is finished playing, MANY
VM systems keep that message marked as new. The listener has to finish
the message OR press a digit to mark as delete or save.
The VM system in Asterisk is limited in many respects. Wasn't there a
rewrite of the system in progress??
John Novack
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From: Adrian A [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion
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Sent: Wednesday, June 6, 2007 2:50:00 PM (GMT-0600) America/Chicago
Subject: [asterisk-users] Voicemail marking messages as Old
It seems to me that simply listening to a new voicemail message will
move the message to the Old folder, without any other user
interaction. I'm working on a voicemail callback queue script and I
have wrongly assumed that messages remain in INBOX unless the user
actually saves or deletes them.
I'm running an older 1.2 version of Asterisk.
Is anyone able to confirm the same behavior in newer versions? Is
there a way for Asterisk voicemail to behave like regular voicemail
where a message remains New until the caller does something to it
(other than simply listening to it) ?
Thanks.
--
Jason Parker
Digium
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