Kanuri, Seshu (Company IT)
2004-Oct-26 08:40 UTC
[Asterisk-Users] Asterisk as a simple Message Store and Forward that Sends VoiceMail to a Group.
I have this need to have my customers store their messages for me in different VoiceMail folders by dialing a seperate extension ( one for each such customer). Example: I have customer Anne ( Extn - 101) and Customer Jack (Extn - 102) I want to provide them two Voicemail Boxes to store their messages Say - 801 and 802 Anne's VoiceMail: ------------------------ Anne shall dial 801 to store her voicemail. As soon as she dials, she should get a prompt that says "welcome blah.. Please Save your message". The Phone should not ring for someone to pick up. At the end of the message it shall say " Thanks and Good Bye" Then a copy of the message gets forwarded to the default email address defined for Extension 801. Customer Support Desks shall have extensions 801 and 802 configured as their extensions. These help desk agents should also be able to retrieve the messages from the VoiceMail folder, if they want. All that the help desk agents can do shall be listen to the message and be able to call the customer at extension 101 for any clarifications. Is anyone using Asterisk for this type of application? Can anyone suggest the Confs needed. I am sure that we can do this as a normal dial to any extension with some rings on no answer and then a prompt that says " No one is available..." and then goes to a voicemail. I need to change that default so that 1) there will be no rings at the extension 801 2) different prompt is played 3) a copy of the Voice file is sent and a copy is kept in the voicemail folder Thanks in advance. Seshu Kanuri -------------------------------------------------------- NOTICE: If received in error, please destroy and notify sender. Sender does not waive confidentiality or privilege, and use is prohibited. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://lists.digium.com/pipermail/asterisk-users/attachments/20041026/e2e81f94/attachment.htm