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On 18/06/10 20:22, Eddie Mikell wrote:
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I am using the standard voicemail in asterisk. Everything works well,
except, if a users wants to record their own personal greeting, it
doesn't playback.
I can see the soundfile being created. I suspect it is a setting in the
voicemail.conf, or an option I am over-looking on the grandstream, but
if anyone can point me in the write direction, I would certainly
appreciate the help.
Also, I would like for the user to be able to set up their own
password. I set the initial password the same as the extension, so that
forces voicemail to prompt for a new password. The problem is, I can
see where asterisk is trying to write the password in the voicemail.conf
file, but it is denied because the user doesn't have permission. I hate
to open /etc/asterisk directory to the incorrect permissions. What
would be the best way to enable the user to be able to change their
password?
Thanks,
Eddie
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Hi<br>
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Are you using the u option in the Voicemail step?<br>
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As for the password, all the files in /etc/asterisk should be owned by
asterisk.asterisk<br>
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Ish<br>
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