Here's a wish list I sent to Digium:

- new users are required to change password on initial login
- users not permitted to use trivial passwords (e.g. 000000 or 123456)
- users will be required to change their passwords periodically (on a preset
schedule that will give a warning)
- the system will prevent the administrator from obtaining personal
passwords. Forgotten passwords will require a reset to default
- unauthorized intrusion attempts will be logged
- exceeding max login attempts will lock up the mailbox until the
administrator resets it
- user can record and store at least four greetings
- new user tutorial is available
- callers can transfer a message by name or extension
- Ability to call forward PBX phone from within the mailbox
- Multiple language voice prompts (English, French, Cantonese, German)
- System can emulate interface digits from other voicemail systems
- Ability to re-route messages marked "private" to other mailboxes
- Networking voicemail systems (i.e. forwarding messages to users on other
voicemails)
- Centralized voicemail (including Remote message waiting notification)

I've been thinking about this a fair bit, so give me a shout if you want to
brainstorm it.

Jim.

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> Subject: [on-asterisk] writing replacement voicemail application
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> Hi All,
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> As an exersise to learn AEL, I'm going to write a voicemail 
> application. Does anyone have any features they'd like to see 
> that aren't in the existing voicemail application?
> 
> Cheers,
> Simon P. Ditner
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