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Posted: Sun Aug 17, 2014 10:04 am Post subject: [asterisk-users] Overriding global voicemail options on a pe |
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All;
I’m currently using Asterisk 1.8 and I want to be able to have each user be able to set as many of the voicemail options as possible. The documentation calls voicemail options that can be overridden on a per-mailbox basis “advanced options”. However, I’ve read conflicting information as to which options in the section [general] can be overridden. According to Asterisk’s sample voicemail.conf.sample file: “All options can be expressed globally in the general section, and overridden in the per-mailbox settings, unless listed otherwise”. Now the book Asterisk, The Definitive Guide, 3rd ed. lists 39 voicemail advanced options starting on page 163. Yet on page 167, it states that “There are nine valid options: attach, serveremail, tz, saycid, review, operator, callback, dialout, and exitcontext.” And the book Asterisk, The Definitive Guide, 4th ed. lists the same 39 voicemail advanced options starting on page 192 yet on page 197 it lists only 26 advanced options.
So my question is this: Does anyone know which options can and can't be overridden on a per-mailbox basis? Are there 9 options, are there 39, or are there 26? Where can I find a definitive answer? It would be extremely time consuming to test each option individually.
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John |
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jairomolinajr at gmail... Guest
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Posted: Thu Aug 21, 2014 6:09 am Post subject: [asterisk-users] Overriding global voicemail options on a pe |
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Hi John,
Em 17/08/2014 12:04, "Tech Support" <asterisk@voipbusiness.us (asterisk@voipbusiness.us)> escreveu:
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So my question is this: Does anyone know which options can and can't be overridden on a per-mailbox basis? Are there 9 options, are there 39, or are there 26? Where can I find a definitive answer? It would be extremely time consuming to test each option individually.
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The fourth edition of The Asterisk book is based on Asterisk 11.
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