Hi, all. Today, our receptionist got an e-mail saying she had a 55-second
voicemail... but the attachment was 0 bytes. Turns out, so was the
message when accessed via the phone. A quick purview of the logs turned
up this:
VERBOSE[14836] logger.c: -- Playing 'vm-savefolder' (language 'en')
D
; Sent: Thursday, September 14, 2006 11:56 AM
> To: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion
> Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] Disappearing Voicemail
>
> Andrew Kirch wrote:
> > I over the last 2 weeks have had voicemail start to disappear from
the
> > system
Andrew Kirch wrote:
I over the last 2 weeks have had voicemail start to disappear from the
system. The symptoms work something like this: The user logs into
Comedian Mail, and checks how many messages they have. They then opt to
call back in later to check the messages, but when they do so the
I over the last 2 weeks have had voicemail start to disappear from the
system. The symptoms work something like this: The user logs into
Comedian Mail, and checks how many messages they have. They then opt to
call back in later to check the messages, but when they do so the
messages are gone, wi
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
Check to make sure your minimum message length is very short. You
should be able to view this in the full log.
Sean
Phil Freed wrote:
> Asterisk 1.2, Fedora Core 4:
>
> When I leave a voicemail message, it writes the necessary files to
> the INBOX
Check you voicemail.conf file and make sure
'delete=yes' next to
the appropriate mailbox
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Asterisk 1.2, Fedora Core 4:
When I leave a voicemail message, it writes the necessary files to the INBOX:
msg.gsm
msg.txt
msg.wav
msg.WAV
When I hang up, the files are erased. There is no indication of anything
untoward in the logs:
-- x=0, open writing: [.