It would probably be wiser to run an IMAP server and do imap storage instead of 
writing to a cifs-mounted directory... or use ODBC storage... assuming they are 
running a database server somewhere.

I don't have any experience with having * write voicemail files to CIFS/SMBFS, 
but I also think its not something I would try... I've personally always found 
that most network file systems don't tend to handle disconnects (server 
reboots, network outages, etc.) very well.  Mind you, it might of come along 
way since the last time I tried.

--
Matt

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Sent: Tuesday, May 06, 2008 3:34 PM
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Subject: [asterisk-users] Storing voicemail on samba share

A client has asked that our asterisk installation leverage their large 
investment in their existing data center infrastructure.  We're thinking about 
putting the voicemail messages onto a Samba share (on their file servers).  Any 
pros/cons to this?  Does network/samba latency create choppiness?

Thanks,
MD
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