Steve Totaro wrote:
Ronald Wiplinger wrote:
Thanks for posting it back to the list!!!!
No problem, not sure why you would think I would like to correspond with you directly. I am into the community thing. Why send me a direct email with some crappy process to become a verified sender just to be able to send you another email in order to help you? I don't jump through hoops to help people that cannot or will not help themselves.
???
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]# updatedb
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]# slocate vm_general.inc
/etc/asterisk/vm_general.inc
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]#

GREAT tutorial, but I do not have this file, ...
I found that I just need to change the /etc/passwd file to get it solved.
I still would like to know what else would be in vm_general.inc
I also would like to know, how you came to the idea that in vm_general.inc could be a solution.
I didn't someone else suggested it. vm_general.inc is an include for voicemail.conf in AMP so your settings should be in voicemail.conf I believe. Go ahead and use your hack if you don't want to follow the "correct way" in asterisk.

It might have been a part of AMP, what I do not use.

Have you tried my other suggestion? Google http://www.voip-info.org/wiki-Asterisk+config+voicemail.conf
maybe try reloading asterisk before testing?!?


     fromstring

This setting allows the adminstrator to override a portion of the From: line in the voicemail notification message. By default, Asterisk sends the string "From: Asterisk PBX <who>. The "Asterisk PBX" portion of the From: line can be overridden by specifying your own string as the value for this setting. One might use this to customize the voicemail notification message and/or remove the reference to "Asterisk PBX".

Yes, I tried all of them and it did not work, therefore I posted the message. If you read the original message, you will see that I was trying the settings in voicemail.conf

I found the solution as already posted before! The string is taken from the password file and after I changed it, it works as I wish.
(((( I cannot resist, maybe you could take a volunteer job in the church or in the next fishing club ... ))))
I am content with my current volunteering jobs, helping (sometimes ungrateful) people with asterisk problems, doing GPS work, and helping spread the world about the moringa tree.
What are you doing with GPS and what is the moringa tree?


bye

Ronald
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