[Asterisk-Users] Is Asterisk for me?
WipeOut .
wipeout at linuxmail.org
Fri Mar 14 16:04:26 MST 2003
Just a note on my experience, I had problems trying to get * to compile
and install on RH 8.0 I know others have been able to get it to work but
I am not a coder.. On RH 7.2 it went in with no prolems at all..
----- Original Message -----
From: "Zach Mesel" <zach at wooden-spoon.com>
Date: Fri, 14 Mar 2003 12:14:44 -0800
To: "Asterisk Mailing List" <asterisk-users at lists.digium.com>
Subject: [Asterisk-Users] Is Asterisk for me?
> Hi there.
>
> My wife and I run a small business out of our home. We have 2 phone
> lines, and don't currently need any additional extensions. What I and
> am in great need of is a voicemail system with the following
> functionality:
>
> - When we don't pick up one of our regular phones, the system
> should play a greeting for callers, then allow them to either:
> - leave a message without selecting an mailbox number (or by
> pressing #)
> - select an extension (really just a mailbox, since I don't think
> we'd use any extension phones), whereupon:
> - the user may press 1 to locate the mailbox owner, whereupon
> the system then dials out to a cell phone using the 3-way
> calling feature of the telco line.
> - the user may press 2 or stay on the line to leave a message
>
> I have read the * doc and faqs, and I think I can accomplish all of this
> functionality using 2 Wildcard X100P cards w/ * on my P4 2.4GHz box with
> RedHat 8.0.
>
> Of my desired functionality, is there anything that * won't be able to
> deliver? Is there anything which will be extremely complex to setup,
> given that I am (or would like to think I am) a competent Linux SysAdmin
> and fair-to-midland programmer?
>
> Thanks in advance for helping me with this decision.
>
> -Zach
>
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