On 3/5/06, Tzafrir Cohen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Sun, Mar 05, 2006 at 09:16:10AM +0200, Erez D wrote:
> > hi
> >
> > i have asterisk and few handytone adapters installed.
> >
> > i was wondering:
> >
> > 1. is there a way to let the user know he has messages, without
> > dialing to voicemail (and not via email)
>
> a. a mail message can trigger just about anything on the remote side
>
> b. You can use an "external notify command", see voicemail.conf.

the client does not have a computer (so no email), only an ATA (HT-496
or HT-386) and an analog phone.

> > 2. is there a way to make voceMailMain automatically select a mailbox
> > and not ask for a password ( i.e. i do not have to enter enything to
> > listen to my voicemail)
>
> RTFM, please:
>
> in the CLI run:
>
>   show application voicemailmain
>

thanks,
i didnt know i can do that


erez.


> (it has tab completion for app names)
>
> It prints:
>
>   -= Info about application 'VoiceMailMain' =-
>
> [Synopsis]:
> Enter voicemail system
>
> [Description]:
>   VoiceMailMain([EMAIL PROTECTED]): Enters the main voicemail system
> for the checking of voicemail.  The mailbox can be passed as the option,
> which will stop the voicemail system from prompting the user for the mailbox.
> If the mailbox is preceded by 's' then the password check will be skipped  If
> the mailbox is preceded by 'p' then the supplied mailbox is prepended to the
> user's entry and the resulting string is used as the mailbox number.  This is
> useful for virtual hosting of voicemail boxes.  If a context is specified,
> logins are considered in that voicemail context only.
> Returns -1 if the user hangs up or 0 otherwise.
>
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