Am Montag, den 21.05.2007, 23:16 -0500 schrieb Mike Hammett:
> If it is easy, could you enlighten me? I have another thread on caller ID
> matching, but I haven't received any positive responses.
In the context where your internal calls usually are handled, like this
(my internal phones have SIP
D] On Behalf Of Steve Kennedy
Sent: Monday, May 21, 2007 5:55 PM
To: asterisk-users@lists.digium.com
Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] VoiceMail Access
On Mon, May 21, 2007 at 03:10:23PM -0400, Lee Jenkins wrote:
> Mike Hammett wrote:
> >I was looking at the ILECs' web sites to determ
On Mon, May 21, 2007 at 03:10:23PM -0400, Lee Jenkins wrote:
> Mike Hammett wrote:
> >I was looking at the ILECs? web sites to determine how their users
> >access voicemail.
> >What method should I use for my users checking their voicemail? Can
> >Asterisk voicemail be made to accept hitting *
Mike Hammett wrote:
I was looking at the ILECs’ web sites to determine how their users
access voicemail.
What method should I use for my users checking their voicemail? Can
Asterisk voicemail be made to accept hitting * during the greeting to
enter the voicemail system? If they call their o
I created a *9 extension which executes VoiceMailMain with the callerid
number as the argument. Then of course the voicemail box just has to
be the same as the phone number.
Then we just have another DID for outside access.
*
Adam Moffett
Plexicomm, LLC
[EMAIL
I was looking at the ILECs' web sites to determine how their users access
voicemail.
I looked at AT&T, Verizon, Qwest, and Embarq.
They supported one or a combination of the following for calling from your
phone:
*98
#55
Toll free number
Your number
A varying phone number, based on you
On Thu, Sep 14, 2006 at 06:14:52PM +0530, Benjamin Jacob wrote:
> Hello ppl,
> Am trying to build a system, wherein users can access their profiles,
> and hence voicemails thru a browser.
> I am using Apache and am running it on another box and asterisk on
> another. Am keeping them seperate to n
Hi Benjamin,
Am trying to build a system, wherein users can access their profiles,
and hence voicemails thru a browser.
I am using Apache and am running it on another box and asterisk on
another. Am keeping them seperate to not have http traffic on the same
box as asterisk.
Now, my qs:
Is th
okk.. got it working.
the problem was that I had started out with Realtime, using Mysql.
Seems u can't use mysql and then put in odbc solely for voicemail
storage. res_odbc.conf entry decides that u r gonna use odbc for everything.
so had to replace mysql stuff with odbc in the conf files.
Now,
THanks RR,
Am trying it right now.
But getting into all kinds of trouble!! ranging from SQL Alloc failed -
to seg faults.
I honestly donno anything abt odbc(n i seriously dont have the time to
rnd on that one, right now)
Can you or anyone else paste their config files for(related to voicemail
have a look at Wiki for asterisk + odbc storage. The database for
storing entire voicemail messages can be stored on a local or a remote
database. Then you can do whatever you want with it. You will have to
recompile asterisk by turning on ODBC storage. It's all there on the
Wiki
Hello ppl,
Am trying to build a system, wherein users can access their profiles,
and hence voicemails thru a browser.
I am using Apache and am running it on another box and asterisk on
another. Am keeping them seperate to not have http traffic on the same
box as asterisk.
Now, my qs:
Is there
for provisioning files to be taken, you have to change the "config_sn" parameter each time you modify the file, otherwise the phone assumes nothing has changed.2006/5/19, Louis-David Mitterrand <
[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Hello,After reading all the docs and going through the menus, I still can'tfind the
Hello,
After reading all the docs and going through the menus, I still can't
find the voicemail access button or menu sequence on the ST2030
(http://www.voip-info.org/wiki/view/Thomson+ST2030)
Also I can't get phone provisionning through tftp to work. Configuration
files are loaded but the pho
Hi,
my setup
[pbx]---[oh323]--[asterisk]
calling from the pbx into the voicemail gives following output in the console
-- Executing VoiceMailMain("OH323/R1909", "") in new stackApr 5 19:05:46 DEBUG[11862037]: res_adsi.c:212 __adsi_transmit_messages: No ADSI CPE detected (0) -- Playing 'v
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