Re: [Asterisk-Users] Expire old voice mail messages, et al

2004-01-30 Thread Philipp von Klitzing
Hi! Also, does anyone feel a need to have the voicemail system speak the date and time the voice mail message arrived for those that access messages by phone instead of the usual email? Did you look at voicemail.conf and the tz= settings? Simply create a timezone that fits your needs.

Re: [Asterisk-Users] Expire old voice mail messages, et al

2004-01-30 Thread David Gomillion
Jeff Crews wrote: [snip] Any thought of having maximum number of messages be defined globally in voicemail.conf or on a per user basis? I think this is a good idea. But instead of the two extremes, maybe we could come up with a class of service definition (idea shamelessly stolen from

[Asterisk-Users] Expire old voice mail messages, et al

2004-01-29 Thread Jeff Crews
I have Asterisk deliver all voice mail to users as email attachments. I found by accident that there is a limit of 99 messages in your INBOX in Asterisk. The 100th attempt to record a voice mail causes the system to play your greeting and then never record the 100th message and silently

Re: [Asterisk-Users] Expire old voice mail messages, et al

2004-01-29 Thread Brian West
I found by accident that there is a limit of 99 messages in your INBOX in Asterisk. The 100th attempt to record a voice mail causes the system to play your greeting and then never record the 100th message and silently disconnect the caller. So...is it safe to simply use the UNIX find

Re: [Asterisk-Users] Expire old voice mail messages, et al

2004-01-29 Thread Tilghman Lesher
On Thursday 29 January 2004 19:08, Brian West wrote: I found by accident that there is a limit of 99 messages in your INBOX in Asterisk. The 100th attempt to record a voice mail causes the system to play your greeting and then never record the 100th message and silently disconnect the