Redhat as well as centos miss that feature in sox for legal reasons afair. But 
I can do that in freeswitch without problems, just currently working out how to 
translate the voicemail to lua and than make those settings a simple option.

Am 09.08.2010 um 15:03 schrieb Joe Micciche:

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> yum install sox
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> man sox
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> You can pass a wav file for sox processing into mp3. As far as the code
> to grab the wav, convert it, and email the mp3 to the user, if you get
> that sorted let us all know!
> 
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