yeah logging in like that works, however the stored mail seems to be in the default context not the one the mailboxes are really in.

eg: if I move my mailbox entry to default, I see my mail when I login, if I leave in the context it was always in, I see no mail after I login.

is this some sort of growing pain with voicemail / voicemail2 ?

should I delete and recreate all the mailboxes and then switch to app_voicemail2 from app_voicemail and then the contexts will be obeyed when recording as well ?

can the script be modified to accept parameters if it does not now so that I can have a separate url for each context, and not require users to know what context they are in, just how to link to the right url to login for their context. Is there someone that knows enough perl to clear this up since it looks to me that is how the script is actually supposed to work.


At 11:02 PM 5/28/2003 -0500, you wrote:
Mark Spencer wrote:>>how is this passed to the script (I know < 0 perl)

I would have though something like ...../vmail.cgi?context=mycontext but that makes the script barf

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Same results for me:


1. I can see things in my INBOX, which is in the "default" context, but the "Old" messages that Allison can see don't seem visible to the web interface.

2. New mails coming in show up right away in the INBOX.

3. Clicking on the message (in INBOX) yields the error message I sent to the list earlier today.

4. The same mails sent as attachments play just fine.

B.

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