Please check out the scripts located in contrib/scripts

Regards

Hans

On 2012-05-23 11:42, Danny Dias wrote:
Hi, thanks for your answers...

Can i delete like this:

rm -rf /var/spool/asterisk/voicemail/voicemailcontextcustomer/300/INBOX/*.*

Is that ok? will this break something?

A little doubt here, once the user hears the voicemail using the phone, the 
message is automatically moved to Old folder, is that right?

Many thanks!



2012/5/23 Mehmet Avcioglu <meh...@activecom.net <mailto:meh...@activecom.net>>


    You can delete old files, it won't break anything. Also to prevent saving 
files in multiple formats, edit voicemail.conf and change format parameter 
under general.

    --
    Mehmet Avcioglu
    meh...@activecom.net <mailto:meh...@activecom.net>

    On May 23, 2012, at 1:03 AM, Danny Dias wrote:

    Thanks Jason,

    But how to delete them? there are a lot of old voicemails, but i don't want 
to break the app_voicemail.



    2012/5/22 Jason Parker <jpar...@digium.com <mailto:jpar...@digium.com>>

        On 05/22/2012 04:54 PM, Danny Dias wrote:
        > There are 4 files for each voicemail:
        >
        > msg0000.gsm
        > msg0000.txt
        > msg0000.wav
        > msg0000.WAV
        >

        That is perfectly normal.  The .txt file is metadata that contains 
things like
        caller ID and duration.  Asterisk will also save voicemails into every 
format
        you have specified in voicemail.conf.



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