Hello!

In honor of 1.2 being released, and now that I'm in the mindset to go spelunking into Asterisk code to address minor annoyances, I have a second issue:

Every voicemail system I'm aware of (my Sprint cellphone voicemail, Nortel systems, InterTel telehpone sytsems and others that slip my mind) all use 1 to bypass the voicemail greeting.  Asterisk's voicemail uses #.  That annoys me.  I want to change it.

From what I've seen, there is no configuration file for Voicemail that allows you to override the keys that are used within it.  Is that true?  Are they really hard-coded with the application?  If not, how *do* you configure them?

If that is so, I would like to start playing with that:  first changing the hardcoded value, and then coming up with a way of setting that within the configuration file. I'm no real C programmer, but it motivates me, so I'd at least like to figure out what it would take to do it.  Is there any documentation (outside the source, of course) that might guide me a bit?

Tim Massey
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