Ok, I commented out the entry from voicemail.conf and that person is
gone from the directory.
However, uncommented with hidefromdir=yes in the options, they show up.
I just upgraded FreePBX to 2.3.0 and I couldn't find any additional
options for hiding the user from the directory.
This use
On Friday 12 October 2007 17:14:39 Matt Gibson wrote:
> Maybe I'm wrong, but don't you have to stop/start asterisk for
> voicemail changes to take effect on 1.2 (like zapata)
Nope, reload.
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Maybe I'm wrong, but don't you have to stop/start asterisk for
voicemail changes to take effect on 1.2 (like zapata)
Matt
On 12/10/2007, Jesse Scott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Doesn't look like FreePBX is nuking it. I just SSH'd in and opened the
> voicemail.conf directly and the entry is s
If you are using freepbx, I think freepbx actually simulates the
app_directory, so you may have to do something in the gui to fix it,
or they may not have such an option.
Hope this helps.
on Friday 10/12/2007 Jesse Scott([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote
> Hi Everyone,
>
> Sorry in advance if this not
Doesn't look like FreePBX is nuking it. I just SSH'd in and opened
the voicemail.conf directly and the entry is still in there:
305 => 1234,Users Name,[EMAIL PROTECTED],,attach=yes|saycid=yes|
envelope=yes|delete=no|hidefromdir=yes
I tried issuing both a 'reload' and a 'restart gracefully' t
Is it possible that you are adding this, and then freePBX is overwriting
your file, in effect, taking out your addition?
IIRC, the newer versions of freePBX have the ability to hide users. I
wouldn't bet any money on that recollection, though.
On 10/12/07, Jesse Scott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi Everyone,
Sorry in advance if this not the correct place to ask this question,
feel free to point me somewhere more appropriate to ask.
We have an Asterisk 1.2.7.1 server (about a year old version of
Asterisk @ Home with FreePBX) running the phone system for our small
office (roughly 15