Umar Sear
2004-Mar-24 06:06 UTC
[Asterisk-Users] Asterisk as a standalone voicemail server
Hi All.
I recently posted some messages requesting help on how to configure
asterisk as a standalone SIP voicemail service. I was quite disappointed
as I did not get any response at all. However I understand that there is
no obligation and that everyone is busy with there own issues.
However I finally got everything working and was thinking of posting the
information somewhere so that it helps others who may find them selves
in a similar situation. Any comments/ideas as to where is the best place
to put this information.
Thanks
Umar.
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Mark Messmore, Technical Support, University Telcom Inc.
2004-Mar-24 06:32 UTC
[Asterisk-Users] Asterisk as a standalone voicemail server
just having a post on the list would work...a lot of times searching
through list archives brings a lot of good info...another good place is
on the wiki.
Mark
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Subject: [Asterisk-Users] Asterisk as a standalone voicemail server
Hi All.
I recently posted some messages requesting help on how to configure
asterisk as a standalone SIP voicemail service. I was quite disappointed
as I did not get any response at all. However I understand that there is
no obligation and that everyone is busy with there own issues.
However I finally got everything working and was thinking of posting the
information somewhere so that it helps others who may find them selves
in a similar situation. Any comments/ideas as to where is the best place
to put this information.
Thanks
Umar.
Registered in England No. 04348334.
Tel: (+44) 0118 965 5600
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Tony Mountifield
2004-Mar-24 06:32 UTC
[Asterisk-Users] Re: Asterisk as a standalone voicemail server
In article <121173E096245F40BC35C153F39B4F530865EC@aomailsrv.alwaysonvpn.com>, Umar Sear <asterisk-users@lists.digium.com> wrote:> I recently posted some messages requesting help on how to configure > asterisk as a standalone SIP voicemail service. I was quite disappointed > as I did not get any response at all. However I understand that there is > no obligation and that everyone is busy with there own issues. > > However I finally got everything working and was thinking of posting the > information somewhere so that it helps others who may find them selves > in a similar situation. Any comments/ideas as to where is the best place > to put this information.Create an account for yourself on www.voip-info.org and add it there. Cheers, Tony -- Tony Mountifield Work: tony@softins.co.uk - http://www.softins.co.uk Play: tony@mountifield.org - http://tony.mountifield.org