On 22/10/2003 1:42, Chris Albertson wrote: > IMAP would work as would an NFS mounted maildir. But I still > would prefer a DBMS based store to support some voicemail features > such as. > [...] > > For all of the above a simple SQL query would do the trick > The user interface could be either menues built in extensin.conf or > web based. or a Java ap using JDBC. > > The DBMS method would scale to population of a large city. > > A"layerd" design the allows for various types of stores would be > best as a DBMS for a home office is silly.
Yes, requiring a RDBMS for voicemail would be a pain for a lot of us, but I like the idea of using an email storage backend that can be configured. Perhaps the University of Washington c-client library, which can have different backends plugged into it and provides mbox and maildir (via a 3rd party module/patch), or something similar. The idea of storing voicemails as "audio/wav" attachments to mails in a maildir appeals to me for running an IMAP server on top of it and providing easy remote access to voicemail. Jonathan -- Jonathan Hogg Director, Technology Seventh Wave Systems Ltd. 4-14 Tabernacle Street London EC2A 4LU Telephone: +44 20 7074 0423 <http://www.seventh-wave-systems.com/> _______________________________________________ Asterisk-Users mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users