SloopJohnB wrote:
> Does anyone on this list know of any Linux based apps that will work with
> Dialogic or Brooktrout that provides voice-mail/Autoattendant only?? It
> seems that Panasonic, Avaya, and Mitel all use Unix/linux based OS on their
> firmware for their proprietary voice mails.
>
> My wish list would be;
> A software that provides all of the drivers for a dialogic or brooktrout
> board
> Voice Mail
> Messages in WAV format
> Email messages
> Web based config utility
> Compatibility with most phone systems (Panasonic, Avaya, Vodavi, Nortel...)
> Web based User control panel
> Class of service groups
> Pager-email-cellphone-loudspeaker notify
> Message waiting lamp notify
>
> Is there anything in the open source arena that you all can think of that
> might work??
Unfortunately, as far as I know, Asterisk is the closest thing to that,
although the web/GUI interface stuff is basically lacking / non-existant
at this point, although I did see a screenshot of a GUI that was just
released, so some people are working on it.
I'd say, the fastest way you are going to get that is either: code it
yourself, or hire someone to code it for you. Asterisk has all the hard
stuff done, you just need to customize it.
Which is why I am learning to code, but I'm still a ways behind from
being able to turn Asterisk into that kind of thing.
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