[asterisk-users] IMAP voicemail with Exchange (was: A way torun extenrnotify when IMAP events take place...)

Jeffrey Phelps jphelps at mjlm.com
Mon Nov 24 09:11:21 CST 2008


BTW...  I have only tested this on Exchange 2003, I have not yet had the
chance to check it out on Exchange 2007, but I'm guessing that it
works...  I will update when I know...

 

Thanks,

 

Jeff Phelps

IT Support Specialist

 

Hi Noah,

 

Yes, there is a way with Exchange 2003 to use a master user.  After
doing lots of IMAP hacking and testing on Exchange 2003, I found that
there IS A WAY!!!  I am using Asterisk 1.6.1-Beta2, but this should also
work in 1.4.x as it is Exchange specific, not Asterisk specific.

 

I'm sure this is the long awaited for secret that many IT Professionals
have been looking for and here is how it works...

 

In your voicemail.conf:

 

ext_num =>
vm_pass,user_name,user_email,user_pager_email|imapuser=domain.com\admin_
user_name\mailbox_name|imappassword=apmin_user_password

 

The admin username is just the username, and the mailbox name is just
the prefix (before the @ symbol) of the e-mail address.

 

Example:

 

1688 =>
2604,1688,jphelps at mjlm.com,,tz=central|imapuser=domain.com\vmadmin\user|
imappassword=Asterisk123

 

It works for me, let me know if it works for the rest of you!!!

 

Thanks,

 

Jeff Phelps

IT Support Specialist

 

Hi Jeff -
 
  

	I have IMAP voicemail working with Exchange 2003 using a single
username and
	password for multiple mailboxes.
	    

 
Sorry to hijack this thread (at least I changed the Subject), but this
really caught my eye.  I was under the impression that Exchange's IMAP
doesn't have the master user feature and therefore can't do single
username authentication for multiple mailboxes.  Care to share how you
accomplished this?
 
 
Thanks,
Noah
 
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from my recent research Exchange2003 does have a master user that can be
given write access to all mailboxes.   Exchange2007, though removes the
MasterUser capability.

*  Asterisk/Exchange Voicemail
<http://blog.lithiumblue.com/2007/07/asterixexchange-voicemail.html>  

*  Asterisk 1.6.0 + Exchange 2007 SP1 Unified Messaging
<http://blogs.technet.com/gclark/archive/2008/10/22/asterisk-1-6-0-excha
nge-2007-sp1-unified-messaging.aspx>  

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