On Mon, 2009-10-19 at 17:29 -0400, Barry L. Kline wrote: > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- > Hash: SHA1 > > I am running 1.6.0.15 and am trying to get IMAP storage working. I > have had no trouble doing so, except that I wish to create a subfolder > in my account for voicemail, such that I have: > > #voicemail/ > INBOX > Old > Family > Friends > Work > > I can set IMAPFOLDER=#voicemail.INBOX in voicemail.conf and successfully > get voicemail to work as expected. Messages appear in INBOX and are > deleted if removed from the phone. If, however, I attempt to "change > folders" with option 2, I get the following error: > > file.c:950 ast_streamfile: Unable to open vm-#voicemail.INBOX (format > 0x4 (ulaw)): No such file or directory > > Clearly, app_voicemail is looking for vm-INBOX and is building the > voicemail prompt file name based upon the voicemail folder. I attempted > to symlink vm-INBOX.gsm to vm-vm-#voicemail.INBOX.gsm but that didn't > help, either. > > I have tried using the combination of: > > IMAPPARENTFOLDER=#voicemail > IMAPFOLDER=INBOX > > but in this case the VM system can't find the messages and the voicemail > app simply dies. So that isn't the right incantation. > > Surely, it's possible to do what I'm looking to do, isn't it? So my > questions are: "How do I configure app_voicemail to use IMAP > subfolders?" and "I have used '/' as the delimter as well as the '.' > character. Am I using the wrong one and if so, what is the correct one?" <snip> I can't help you directly but I can share my experience with folders. I intentionally did not set up the folder structure in IMAP as recommended in the documentation. To my pleasant surprise, when the folders were needed (e.g., a user moves a voice mail via the voicemail application to "friends", etc.), they were created on the fly, i.e., Asterisk created them within the IMAP folder system. I am using 1.6.1.6 with Zimbra as the backend - John -- John A. Sullivan III Open Source Development Corporation +1 207-985-7880 jsulli...@opensourcedevel.com
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