On Mon, 2004-11-15 at 16:06, Joseph wrote:
> [snip]
> > You are correct. I had it straight in my head but wrote the email wrong
> > :) The parameter I originally meant was "minmessage" which should set
> > the minimum length of the voicemail message in seconds. A quick source
> > code check confirm
[snip]
> You are correct. I had it straight in my head but wrote the email wrong
> :) The parameter I originally meant was "minmessage" which should set
> the minimum length of the voicemail message in seconds. A quick source
> code check confirms that any voicemail less than "minmessage" will get
> >
> > You were looking in the right config file. The parameter is called
> > "maxmessage".
>
> I just checked and I think this is not the one.
> "maxmessage" is to limit the message to the amount of time you specify
> in seconds.
> What I was looking for was to discard all the messages that ar
On Mon, 2004-11-15 at 11:31 -0500, Seth Remington wrote:
> On Sun, 2004-11-14 at 13:02, Joseph wrote:
> > In which configuration file I can specify that I don't want to accept
> > messages for example shorter then 2sec. ?
> > I've looked in voicemail.conf but I couldn't find any setting that will
>
On Sun, 2004-11-14 at 13:02, Joseph wrote:
> In which configuration file I can specify that I don't want to accept
> messages for example shorter then 2sec. ?
> I've looked in voicemail.conf but I couldn't find any setting that will
> support this option.
>
> In most cases message shorter then 2
In which configuration file I can specify that I don't want to accept
messages for example shorter then 2sec. ?
I've looked in voicemail.conf but I couldn't find any setting that will
support this option.
In most cases message shorter then 2 or 3sec will not contain any
message and I don't want