Adam Robins wrote: > I have an application where a caller leaves a voicemail message and then > I need to gpg encrypt the file before emailing it. > > I wrote a perl script to do this, which is executed after a message is > left, using the externnotify feature in voicemail.conf. > > My script has no knowledge of the name of the voicemail wav file created > by Asterisk (msg000x.wav). So, I retrieve a list of all files in the > directory and then process all the ones I find. The problem is that if > another caller is leaving a message at the same time, I am inadvertently > pulling that file too, and end up emailing it as a corrupt wav file. > > Even if I call the script from the dialplan (at the hangup priority) > instead of using externnotify, I think I would face the same issue > because I cannot control the naming of the voicemail wav file. If I > could select the name of the file to be written, or query the > Asterisk-selected name as a system variable after the VoiceMail command > is executed, I'd be ok. > > Any suggestions are appreciated. Thanks. > I've not tried this, and it's not a part of Asterisk I'm very familiar with, so take this with a grain of salt...
Why not override 'mailcmd' in voicemail.conf to point to a wrapper that gpg-encrypts the email before sending it? -- Paul _______________________________________________ -- Bandwidth and Colocation Provided by http://www.api-digital.com -- asterisk-users mailing list To UNSUBSCRIBE or update options visit: http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users
