Re: Recommended answering machine software?

2004-06-06 Thread Bill Moran
Jay Moore <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> On Friday 04 June 2004 10:02 pm, Bill Moran wrote:



> > While it may be overkill, Asterisk is really the software you're looking
> > for: http://www.asterisk.org  It'll do everything you need and more.
> >
> > Unfortunately, asterisk's ability to function on FreeBSD is currently
> > limited by a lack of drivers for phone cards.  You'd think you could just
> > use standard modems, but not really.  There is a lot of work going in to
> > making asterisk work better on FreeBSD, so it's not going to be like this
> > forever.
> 
> I'd like to get involved in this... is there a mailing list, or someone I 
> should contact?

http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-dev
http://www.asterisk.org/

You might also want to contact Chris Coleman of BSDMall ... I'm pretty sure
that BSDMall is financing some Asterisk development, so there may be things
to talk about there.

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Re: Recommended answering machine software?

2004-06-05 Thread Jay Moore
On Friday 04 June 2004 10:02 pm, Bill Moran wrote:

> > I'd like to run something under FreeBSD 4.9 which can make my
> > FreeBSD box act as an answering machine:  answer calls, play an
> > outgoing message (presumably a .wav or similar file), and take
> > messages.  It would be nice if it also could understand DTMF codes and
  
> >
> > I skimmed through ports but didn't find a clear winner for this type
> > of application.  I'm also not sure what specific hardware I'd need (I
> > assume not just any modem will do :-), and I suspect this will be
> > dependent on what software I use.
>
> While it may be overkill, Asterisk is really the software you're looking
> for: http://www.asterisk.org  It'll do everything you need and more.
>
> Unfortunately, asterisk's ability to function on FreeBSD is currently
> limited by a lack of drivers for phone cards.  You'd think you could just
> use standard modems, but not really.  There is a lot of work going in to
> making asterisk work better on FreeBSD, so it's not going to be like this
> forever.

I'd like to get involved in this... is there a mailing list, or someone I 
should contact?

Thanks,
Jay
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Re: Recommended answering machine software?

2004-06-04 Thread Bill Moran
Doug Lee <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> This is a (slightly edited) repost of a question I asked in February
> of 2002, to which I got no answer.  I never got round to this
> project, but now I wonder if it would be easier to manage...
> 
> I'd like to run something under FreeBSD 4.9 which can make my
> FreeBSD box act as an answering machine:  answer calls, play an
> outgoing message (presumably a .wav or similar file), and take
> messages.  It would be nice if it also could understand DTMF codes and
> do different things according to them, like allow messages to be
> maintained for multiple people.  Whether or not it's part of the
> system, I also intend to cause the message files to be e-mailed
> appropriately on receipt.  I wouldn't mind compatibility with
> mgetty+sendfax, but I don't think that's essential.  I do have caller
> ID and definitely want the system to be able to take advantage of that.
> 
> I skimmed through ports but didn't find a clear winner for this type
> of application.  I'm also not sure what specific hardware I'd need (I
> assume not just any modem will do :-), and I suspect this will be
> dependent on what software I use.

While it may be overkill, Asterisk is really the software you're looking
for: http://www.asterisk.org  It'll do everything you need and more.

Unfortunately, asterisk's ability to function on FreeBSD is currently
limited by a lack of drivers for phone cards.  You'd think you could just
use standard modems, but not really.  There is a lot of work going in to making
asterisk work better on FreeBSD, so it's not going to be like this forever.

-- 
Bill Moran
Potential Technologies
http://www.potentialtech.com
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