So would the correct line be:

format= WAV|gsm;

If you want to send the compressed WAV format to the email client and store a
gsm version for calling into the system via phone?

-- 
Jonathan Moore
Director of Technology
Winfield Public Schools
Office 620.221.5100
Fax 620.221.0508


Quoting Tilghman Lesher <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

> On Tuesday 06 January 2004 14:25, Jonathan Moore wrote:
> > I am wondering what is the best way to send the smallest files with
> > the vm to emai l integration? I am not sure what order the three
> > lines of the format command take, so I have just tried trial and
> > error swapping. I think when set to "gsm" I get the smallest sizes.
> > I can get my Windows Media player to play at least part of the file
> > (get missing codec message from Realplayer), but get a format error
> > at the end. What is the recommended route? If trying to use gsm is
> > there a way to change the mime type to an appropriate value for gsm
> > files? Is there a file extension convention for gsm files if I want
> > to try some manual test on my computer before tackling a mimetype
> > change?
> 
> Voicemail are saved on the server in all format specified in
> voicemail.conf, but only the first one is sent with the email.  If
> you're using Windows on your email clients, I'd suggest that you
> go with WAV (and yes, case matters), as that format is a compressed
> sound format recognized by Microsoft (aka MSGSM, WAV49).
> 
> -Tilghman
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