find /var/sipxdata/mediaserver/data/mailstore .*.wav -type f -mtime +30
I think a bash script like this would say "30 days" and delete the wav
file. Of course the xml and sta files would have to be deleted too.
And there would have to be a way to keep it from deleting the actuallt
greetings too. S
I think it's a valid concern. There should be a configuration parameter
for controlling either the size of the mailbox, or the number day a message
can be stored.Actually, a report generated and mailed to a user when
parameters are close to being exceeded would be nice also.
I guess one c
I would prefer a quote, storage limit, etc.
-Original Message-
From: Tony Graziano
Sender: sipx-users-boun...@list.sipfoundry.org
Date: Sun, 29 May 2011 19:04:28
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Subject: [sipx-users] Saved Voicemail mes
I'm wondering what people's thoughts are about users who save"every little
voicemail" for three years. This kind of personality offer the admin a lot
of headache when it comes to backup and restore.
Is it typical for a system to save "saved" messages into eternity?
In sipx there is one setting fo
Verified working in my environment
Poly 335 (3.2.4), openUC (*4.4.0- 2011-04-19EDT12:21:17)*, voip.ms trunk via
sipXbridge
Put DID on user account, inbound routed to AA according to time of day
forwarding rule. Dialed a different extension when AA message played.
Phone rang and picked up wit