Dear users,
I think I may found a bug in the voicemail module of Asterisk 1.4.2!
Outgoing email notifications should use a real existing domain (let's
call it domain.real) instead of the local domain (domain.local) so that
some mail servers won't reject the mails. That's why I've set the
Sven Jacobs wrote:
Dear users,
I think I may found a bug in the voicemail module of Asterisk 1.4.2!
Outgoing email notifications should use a real existing domain (let's
call it domain.real) instead of the local domain (domain.local) so
that some mail servers won't reject the mails.
Per Jessen wrote:
Outgoing email notifications should use a real existing domain (let's
call it domain.real) instead of the local domain (domain.local) so
that some mail servers won't reject the mails. That's why I've set the
serveremail option in voicemail.conf to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sven Jacobs wrote:
You fix that in your mail-server with aliasing and/or canonicalising.
I think the Asterisk behaviour is correct. It is similar to
receiving an email from cron or some other daemon. That is sent
from [EMAIL PROTECTED], which is fine for your internal purposes, but
if you
As far as I can tell (but I'm on 1.4.1), the serveremail option only
sets the From-address, not the envelope-address. The envelope will
probably always be asterisk-user@hostname
The From-address ist set by the fromstring option - which works btw - so
you are wrong :) Unfortunately setting the
Sven Jacobs wrote:
As far as I can tell (but I'm on 1.4.1), the serveremail option only
sets the From-address, not the envelope-address. The envelope will
probably always be asterisk-user@hostname
The From-address ist set by the fromstring option - which works btw -
so you are wrong :)
Maybe I'm misinterpreting things, but this is what I se:
fromstring = the From:-text, not the From:-address.
I'm just using the default fromstring, but I've set
serveremail = asterisk@realdomain
With this I get
From: Asterisk PBX [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Still, the envelope is [EMAIL
Sven Jacobs wrote:
Maybe I'm misinterpreting things, but this is what I se:
fromstring = the From:-text, not the From:-address.
I'm just using the default fromstring, but I've set
serveremail = asterisk@realdomain
With this I get
From: Asterisk PBX [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Still, the envelope is
Joshua Colp wrote:
The voicemail email gets handed off to sendmail for actual sending.
It's adding on the envelope above.
Yes, but asterisk is writing the From: header.
/Per Jessen, Zürich
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