: [Asterisk-Users] Asterisk Web-Based Voicemail?
Martin Joseph wrote:
On Feb 26, 2006, at 12:57 AM, Alexander Burke wrote:
Hello, list!
After Googling and checking out the voip-info wiki, I haven't had
much luck in locating a decent web-based voicemail system for
Asterisk to check your VM while
Hello, list!
After Googling and checking out the voip-info wiki, I haven't had
much luck in locating a decent web-based voicemail system for
Asterisk to check your VM while you're away from the office without
using a phone.
Can anyone make any recommendations for such packages/applications?
On Sun, 2006-02-26 at 03:57 -0500, Alexander Burke wrote:
Hello, list!
After Googling and checking out the voip-info wiki, I haven't had
much luck in locating a decent web-based voicemail system for
Asterisk to check your VM while you're away from the office without
using a phone.
Can
On Feb 26, 2006, at 12:57 AM, Alexander Burke wrote:
Hello, list!
After Googling and checking out the voip-info wiki, I haven't had much
luck in locating a decent web-based voicemail system for Asterisk to
check your VM while you're away from the office without using a phone.
Can anyone
Martin Joseph wrote:
On Feb 26, 2006, at 12:57 AM, Alexander Burke wrote:
Hello, list!
After Googling and checking out the voip-info wiki, I haven't had
much luck in locating a decent web-based voicemail system for
Asterisk to check your VM while you're away from the office without
using
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what about ARI, it gives web based access to the voicemail and is pretty
good at it... the default vmail.cgi is probably not the best as it has a
gaping security hole that allows anyone to listen to anyone elses
messages :)
Sean
Martin Joseph wrote:
On 2/26/06, Sean Cook [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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what about ARI, it gives web based access to the voicemail and is pretty
good at it... the default vmail.cgi is probably not the best as it has a
gaping security hole that allows anyone to listen to
On Feb 26, 2006, at 11:59 AM, Paul wrote:
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Unless you have good QOS routing be sure that mail server is somewhere
where you don't have voip phones. I had a mail server at an office with
400k sdsl. I would be on a call and let an incoming call go to voice
mail. The incoming email with wav