[Asterisk-Users] Mailbox full ?
Stuart Mackintosh
sm at opusvl.com
Tue Feb 17 05:34:36 MST 2004
>From the list archive:
On Friday 30 January 2004 23:18, Derek wrote:
> On Jan 30, 2004, at 11:24 PM, Tilghman Lesher wrote:
> > On Friday 30 January 2004 22:14, Derek wrote:
> >> We just switched the company over to * today and have run up
> >> against a problem I didn't foresee. Comedian voicemail has a limit
> >> of 99 voice-mails per mailbox, even though the naming scheme would
> >> allow for 10,000. Our company accepts orders by voicemail during
> >> the night with a usual night consisting of 150 - 200 voice-mails.
> >> Has anyone had this problem and what did you do to get around it?
> >
> > Increase the #define near the top of app_voicemail.c, recompile,
> > and reinstall.
>
> I was actually recompiling with that set to 999 as I read this:)
>
> Maybe the default setting should be higher than 100 in the source
> code in case someone else runs into this? I don't think it would
> hurt. Or better yet add a setting in voicemail.conf?
It cannot be easily changed at runtime and upping the limit increases
the amount of memory used when checking voicemail.
On Tue, 2004-02-17 at 11:41, Marc Fargas wrote:
> * Playing 'vm-mailboxfull' (language 'es')
>
> Is there anyway to change the maximum messages a mailbox can have or some
> way to automatically remove old messages ? I have a script that removes all
> messages I don't want but I need to restart asterisk so it takes notices
> that the mailbox is no longer full. How can I make asterisk take note of
> that without restarting it ?
>
> Anyway is it possible to just mail messages and not save them onto disk?
>
> Thanks!
> Marc.
>
>
>
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