Check in /var/spool/asterisk/voicemail/default/<extension number>  for
a particular extension, don't know how you want to differentiate after
hours, etc.  Also, you can put files in
/var/lib/asterisk/sounds/custom and do with them what you want.

on Friday 09/15/2006 Nick Ellson([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote
 > 
 > I seem to have stumped myself on this one. I had my son rattle off some 
 > really great sound bytes for his own extension (busy, after hours, etc) 
 > and that was easy to set up with the dial plan. Now I have his actual VM 
 > greeting in a .gsm  and no idea how to get it into his VM Greeting, I am 
 > guessing that these are not stored where the other sounds are, maybe in 
 > the database? I looked through the .pdf book, not many helpful hits on 
 > google. Help? :)
 > 
 > Nick
 > 
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