Hey;
It seems to me that for what you want to do, it would be easier just to
email the user the voicemail audio file as an attachment. I believe that when
you choose to store voicemails using IMAP, it applies to all of your users
which may not be what you want to do.
Regards;
John
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Sent: Tuesday, May 05, 2015 12:53 PM
To: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion
Subject: [asterisk-users] Recommendations for IMAP Voicemail
Hello,
I'm currently studying what is needed to implement IMAP Voicemail with Asterisk
11 and up.
More precisely, I would like to let users check voicemail with their smartphone
from outside (ie not connected to LAN).
My first questions are:
1. What happens if Asterisk cannot reach its configured IMAP store ? Are
voicemails locally stored in a persistent directory surviving reboots or are
they lost for ever ? Are voicemails saved back to the IMAP store whenever the
IMAP store is back online ?
2. From personal experience, would you rate an IMAP migration as an easy or as
a difficult task ?
By IMAP migration, I mean changing from one IMAP software to another, on the
same or on an other box.
Regards
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