> One thing that is really confusing me at this point: if I want to
leave
> an automated answer machine message, and amd tells me it's a machine,
> how do I know when to start leaving the message ? Some "intros" are
long
> (thanks for calling, me and mine are not here right now, please leave
a
> me
great help. Thanks for that Matt.
One thing that is really confusing me at this point: if I want to leave
an automated answer machine message, and amd tells me it's a machine,
how do I know when to start leaving the message ? Some "intros" are long
(thanks for calling, me and mine are not here
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Julian Lyndon-Smith wrote:
> Is there anyone with any experience of using the AMD app and the
> settings that worked for them in the UK ?
>
> Any help would be appreciated.
Hi, I'm using it in New York, and we seem to be having good success (on
this
Is there anyone with any experience of using the AMD app and the
settings that worked for them in the UK ?
Any help would be appreciated.
Julian
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> Hi al
We use app_amd in the VICIDIAL project and it works fairly well(better
than 60% if you tune it right), although I still don't recommend that
anyone use Answering Machine detection.
http://bugs.digium.com/view.php?id=5959
When we usually do automated notification campaigns we will most often
wait
I use Asterisk mainly in the IVR world and sometimes do a few outbound based
campaigns. The horrible subject of Answer Machine Detection as lifted its
head again. To my knowledge there are 3 ways to deal with it.
1) When the call is answered, you please a message something like "There is
an im