Hi, Item zero, Thanks for hosting and participating in this list, digium, and all the developers involved.
First, I realize that my first post probably did not belong on asterisk-dev. I had intended to remove that address from my recipients list, but did not Secondly, I figure that now that my neck is extended, I should write to clarify one thing and correct another in my first email. On 12/1/06, Mark Price <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
hi, I am using asterisk 1.2.10. I am trying to send sip links in asterisk voicemail, so that users can easily reply to emails. This does not seem to be straightforward. First, there seems to be no variable that prints out the domain name of the sip call, since I am including every variable mentioned on http://www.voip-info.org/wiki-Asterisk+config+voicemail.conf
To clarify to myself, I made a call from a different sip domain from a username that does not exist on the asterisk box, and found out that it is true: VM_CIDNUM contains the username, but not the domain name of the call. Therefore, as long as the username is a telephone number, we can work around that, but the message printed to describe a non-telephone-number phone call will be incorrect. Second, if i include in the emailbody variable sip:[EMAIL PROTECTED] (on
the wrong assumption that the phone call was from a telephone number), gmail responds by assuming it is a mailto link, and outlook treats it as plain text. Having examined the emails being sent in mutt, it appears that the message has no mime type (neither text nor text/html).
I thought I should point out I was incorrect. The text portion of the email is given mime-type "text." Therefore it appears to be impossible to send a sip link in the email unless the receiving email client knows how to recognize them (as many know how to recognize http:// and mailto: links). Thanks, Mark Price
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