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Darrick Hartman wrote:
> I don't think that Maildir or a database backend solution (such as
> Exchange) suffers from this same limitation.
Maildir makes sense, but the text I quoted in an earlier message is now
no longer part of the imapstorage text
Barry L. Kline wrote:
> Kevin P. Fleming wrote:
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>> It's not present in the current 1.4 doc/imapstorage.txt file, or any
>> later version. I don't even know why the storage format would matter,
>> since that would be very specific to the IMAP server that is managing
>> that folder.
>
> Hmmm
Kevin P. Fleming wrote:
> It's not present in the current 1.4 doc/imapstorage.txt file, or any
> later version. I don't even know why the storage format would matter,
> since that would be very specific to the IMAP server that is managing
> that folder.
Hmmm
http://markmail.org/message/up3rf
Barry L. Kline wrote:
> Kevin P. Fleming wrote:
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>> That's a bug; the IMAP folder prefix should not be used in construction
>> of prompt names to be played back. Please open an issue on
>> issues.asterisk.org reporting this problem ...
>
> Done: https://issues.asterisk.org/view.php?id=16104
>
Kevin P. Fleming wrote:
> That's a bug; the IMAP folder prefix should not be used in construction
> of prompt names to be played back. Please open an issue on
> issues.asterisk.org reporting this problem ...
Done: https://issues.asterisk.org/view.php?id=16104
On a side note Kevin, my INBOX is i
- "Kevin P. Fleming" wrote:
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| > I'm thinking this is a bug. I just changed the delimiter to '/'
| and
| > then the file that * attempted to open was vm-#voicemail/INBOX. I
| > created a subdirectory vm-#voicemail and linked vm-INBOX.gsm to
| > vm-#voicemail/INBOX
Barry L. Kline wrote:
> I'm thinking this is a bug. I just changed the delimiter to '/' and
> then the file that * attempted to open was vm-#voicemail/INBOX. I
> created a subdirectory vm-#voicemail and linked vm-INBOX.gsm to
> vm-#voicemail/INBOX.gsm and now I get my proper prompt for changing
John A. Sullivan III wrote:
> I'm using the INBOX - John
I'm throwing in the towel and going that route as well. Now that I'm
not trying to swim upstream things are working well.
Thanks John.
Barry
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> John A. Sullivan III wrote:
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> > I can't help you directly but I can share my experience with folders. I
> > intentionally did not set up the folder structure in IMAP as recommended
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John A. Sullivan III wrote:
> I can't help you directly but I can share my experience with folders. I
> intentionally did not set up the folder structure in IMAP as recommended
> in the documentation. To my pleasant surprise, when the folders were
>
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Barry L. Kline wrote:
I know that it is bad form to reply to yourself, but here is the current
state of affairs:
> file.c:950 ast_streamfile: Unable to open vm-#voicemail.INBOX (format
> 0x4 (ulaw)): No such file or directory
I'm thinking this is a
On Mon, 2009-10-19 at 17:29 -0400, Barry L. Kline wrote:
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> I am running 1.6.0.15 and am trying to get IMAP storage working. I
> have had no trouble doing so, except that I wish to create a subfolder
> in my account for voicemail, such that I ha
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I am running 1.6.0.15 and am trying to get IMAP storage working. I
have had no trouble doing so, except that I wish to create a subfolder
in my account for voicemail, such that I have:
#voicemail/
INBOX
Old
Family
Friends
Work
I can
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