Hi,

unavail.gsm and busy.gsm are used for unavailable and busy messages as mentioned, yep

and greet.gsm is used by the voicemail intro message to say users' own recording (usually their name), so voicemail will play it instead of spelling their name from the alphabet sounds.

greet.gsm is also used by app_directory to say users names when you search any extension

regards

Flobi escribió:

Put the files in their voicemail folder usually: /var/spool/asterisk/voicemail/{context}/{mailbox}/ unavail.gsm for unavailable message
busy.gsm for busy message
I think there's a greet.gsm too, but I'm not sure off the top of my head what that's for. On 9/8/05, *Gary S MacKay* <[EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote:


    How do I set each extension to play it's own voicemail prompts? I
    have vm
    working in that it plays the standard "person at extension 1234 is
    not
    available....." and takes the message. I've recorded seperate .gsm
    files for
    each user but can not figure out how to use them.

    - Gary


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