Look in your mailbox somewhere in /var/spool/asterisk. If there is a gap in the MSG sequence numbers, or if there's a stray file in there it will make Asterisk think you have new messages even if you don't have new messages when you check your voicemail.
On Sat, 2003-11-08 at 12:48, Rich Adamson wrote: > > >Works correct for me. Running v2.02q software on the 200, and just finished > > >testing it. > > > > > > > Thanks I will have to play a little more then.. What date CVS of > > Asterisk are you running? > > Gus, > > CLI> show version > Asterisk CVS-10/25/03-13:22:42 built by [EMAIL PROTECTED] on a i686 running Linux > CLI> > > sip.conf file: > [3002] > type=friend > username=3002 > secret=mypassword > host=dynamic > context=from-sip > mailbox=3002 > > Snom 200 Config: > S/W: 2.02q > Basic out-of-the-box from Snom, dhcp, basic sip def's, no dialplan. > (I did have to do a complete phone reset about a month ago when > one of the beta releases was having problems.) > > Give me a call at 700-434-5395 if you have questions. > > Rich > > > _______________________________________________ > Asterisk-Users mailing list > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users -- Sample configs, scripts, more : http://www.fnords.org/~eric/asterisk/ BTEL Consulting 504-899-1387 or 850-484-4545 or 877-677-9643 _______________________________________________ Asterisk-Users mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users
