On Fri, 2006-07-07 at 15:09 -0400, Doug Lytle wrote:
Anthony Davis wrote:
We updated our systems to 1.2.9.1 (from 1.2.4) about 3 weeks ago.
It was supposed to be fixed in 1.2.9.1
A quick check on the server shows that the .WAV and .GSM files were
deleted, but that the
We updated our systems to 1.2.9.1 (from 1.2.4) about 3 weeks
ago.
About every other day since then, a user will complain that they
deleted a voicemail, but that Asterisk continues to tell their phone that they
have new messages.
They also can no longer delete these messages.
A quick
Anthony Davis wrote:
We updated our systems to 1.2.9.1 (from 1.2.4) about 3 weeks ago.
About every other day since then, a user will complain that they
deleted a voicemail, but that Asterisk continues to tell their phone
that they have new messages.
They also can no longer delete these
Anthony Davis wrote:
We updated our systems to 1.2.9.1 (from 1.2.4) about 3 weeks ago.
It was supposed to be fixed in 1.2.9.1
A quick check on the server shows that the .WAV and .GSM files were
deleted, but that the msg000N.txt file remains.
Manually deleting the text file obviously
It is a bug.
It happens when someone is, I believe, leaving a message and you
delete a message at the same time (or something along those lines).
1.2.9.1 may have fixed the IAX exploit, but it is way too unstable,
and has way too many bugs to be used in production, IMHO. we rolled
back to 1.2.7
We have had this problem too, but just not as frequently as others are
reporting. I started to write a PHP script as a workaround to browse all
of the mail box folders and remove the txt file that is not needed.
However, I haven't tested it fully to make sure it doesn't mess anything
else up.