On Fri, Jan 18, 2002 at 06:31:20PM +0800, Gerald Timothy Quimpo wrote:
> hello all,
> 
> can anyone point me at an open source (pref Linux) voice
> mail system?  
> 
> i'd prefer something that works with commodity hardware 
> (PC, soundcard, phone line, maybe a simple little circuit 
> board to interface soundcard with phone line that automatically 
> picks up the line and allows the computer to disconnect).
> 
> this would be a voice mail system rather than a basic
> answering machine because i need basic DTMF
> decoding.  although at that point, i need VERY basic
> DTMF capability, so even an answering machine that
> just allows capturing the message to a wav/au file
> would be OK since i could then find something else
> to strip the DTMF codes (if any) out of the sound file.
> 
> thanks all.  and yes, i'm going to start hitting up my
> friend google in a bit.  i'm posting here because i
> figure someone will have done something like this
> before and experience like that is even better
> than google :).

Open source Linux pbx project, based about 2 hours south of here.  These
guys have a complete pbx solution that fits in a Linux server, but it
can easily be programmed to do what you want.  Here's the link:

http://www.asteriskpbx.com
http://www.gnophone.com/

Michael
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