Greg Brown wrote:
If it's the right type of modem, you could certainly accomplish this task with Asterisk. A full description of how to setup Asterisk and accomplish the task at hand is well beyond the scope of a single email, but suffice to say that it's possible with a modicum of effort. An even better long term solution might be replace your current answering service with a more flexible Asterisk-based solution, and those voicemails will be naturally saved in .wav or .mp3, your choice. :)
On May 2, 2005, at 6:57 PM, matusiak wrote:
OMG! Please put me on the podcast-announce list when the time comes.
How about Audio Hijack Pro on a Mac recording via modem port? Can you call a voice mail system from a computer modem? Inquiring minds want to know.
Never tried it (modem dialing). But I will asap.
Greg
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