[Asterisk-Users] Voice mail - "Extension at" vs "Phone Number" OGM
Alexander Lopez
alex.lopez at opsys.com
Thu May 12 08:10:39 MST 2005
The good thing about gsm files and the fact that they are headerless is
that you can simply cat files together. You just need to find the right
sound files to do so.
Then program your dialplan to play the message before sending the person
to voicemail. I would zero out the unavailable and busy messages in the
voicemail directory as you are recreating them. Then use the s option
when sending the person to VM.
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Coulthurst
Sent: Thursday, May 12, 2005 5:16 AM
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Subject: [Asterisk-Users] Voice mail - "Extension at" vs "Phone Number"
OGM
Is there a way to make an outside call hear "The person at phone number
XXXX is unavail", but when an internal extension calls another
extension, they hear "The person at extension number XXXX is unavail"?
I swear I've read this somewhere before but I'm not typing in the right
search. I probably found it before by complete accident...
Of course, we want the outside caller to hear a phone number seven
digits long, while an extension hears just that, an extension.
Chris Coulthurst
chris at shuksan.com <mailto:chris at shuksan.com>
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