[Asterisk-Dev] HEAD - Advanced voicemail behaviour change

Steve Totaro asterisk at totarotechnologies.com
Thu Jun 3 05:44:58 MST 2004


I have Cingular cellular service in Washington DC and seven deletes, nine
saves.


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Mark Elkins" <mje at posix.co.za>
To: <asterisk-dev at lists.digium.com>
Sent: Thursday, June 03, 2004 7:16 AM
Subject: RE: [Asterisk-Dev] HEAD - Advanced voicemail behaviour change


> On Tue, 2004-06-01 at 08:54, Paul Crick wrote:
> > > I would like to (somehow) retain the ability to delete
> > > a message with 7-6 without prefixing a "1" on to the
> > > front of that sequence.
> > First I've heard of this prefixing with 1 thing but I got to say I hate
it -
> > just a bad idea.. The way the big system voicemails seem to work is..
you
> > can use 1 and 3 to skip back and forwards.. 11 to the beginning, 33 to
the
> > end.. then it's always 7 to delete, and 9 to save, once you've finished
> > message playback. If you want to delete a message whilst listening to
it,
> > you can hit 77.
>
> Understanding the sensibility of standards... the biggest 'Voice Mail'
> system that people probably use is the Cell Phone System. In South
> Africa - this means Vodacom or MTN (the two main providers). They tend
> to use 7=delete, 9=save (etc). This probably holds true for most
> non-Americans with cell phones (I'm guessing here). Is this true for
> American Users? ( == analogue cell/mobile users systems ??)
>
> Is this something to stick into an indications type file?
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