I used a utility called 'zplay' which does the trick with rockwell chipset
modems.
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Jeremy Impson
Sent: Wednesday, November 22, 2000 5:06 AM
To: Adi Linden
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Subject: Re: Voice messaging
On Mon, 6 Nov 2000, Adi Linden wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Are there any applications that would allow for a Linux
> system to dial a number and play back a prerecorded
> voice message upon connect?
>
> TTYL,
> Adi
I had the same question and have done some research. All I have is
URLs--I've not tried any of these.
bayonne
http://www.voxilla.org/bayonne/
...offers a multi-line interactive telephony voice response server
which offers it's own native script interpreter and which may be
directly extended thru modular DSO plugins and TGI based
applications written in perl.
it says it supports VoIP, which is cool. requires a supported telephony
card.
VOCP
http://VOCPsystem.com/
a complete voice messaging solution, featuring unlimited voicemail
boxes, email pagers and DTMF command shells.
its more of a voice mail system, rather than telephone menuing and
interaction system. but it does work with "voice modems"--doesn't require
telephony hardware
Go to http://freshmeat.net and search for "Voice Mail" for other
potentials, including a "voice modem" development kit if you don't find
anything you like.
Cool stuff...
--Jeremy
Jeremy Impson
Associate Network Engineer
Advanced Technologies Department
Lockheed Martin Systems Integration
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