Aaron S. Joyner 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. :)

Speaking of Asterisk, what ever happened to all the interest? Mark's presentation was well attended, but 10 months later I've only talked with one other person via IAX. I'm betting it's those pesky lives I keep hearing about ;)


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