Thanks. I knew this as a possibility, but as for the mailbox owner, he will 
then have to record his greetings not through VoicemailMain. That's basically 
what I was wondering. I guess Asterisk Voicemail doesn't provide for multiple 
extensions per box.

I appreciate your help...and for the person who gave the idea about a macro -- 
quite interesting, but a bit more complicated than the regular playback, and 
not so necessary because the rest of the mailboxes are going to be 
straightforward.

Thanks guys for all your help.


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> Date: Mon, 01 Nov 2004 17:30:36 +0100
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> Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] Voicemail with separate greetings based
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> Hello,
> You can of course play whatever message you want before moving the caller �
> to a voicemail directly from the dialplan, as follows....
>
> exten => s,3,Playback(voicemail-invitation)
> exten => s,4,VoiceMail,s2001
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> This way you can setup custom messages.
> Hope it helps
> l.

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