The sipsak way simply lites the MWI (or not) to indicate a message is
waiting. You need to provide instructions in extensions.conf that route
the call into voicemailmain. I use
exten => 68007,1,VoicemailMain
exten => 68007,2,Hangup
-Steve
Aisling O'Driscoll wrote:
>Hi all,
>
>I have SER and Asterisk set up together with ser handling user
>registrations and asterisk providing voicemail services. When I ring
>a phone and it doesnt answer after a designated amount of time, the
>request is forwarded to asterisk, and I can leave a message.
>
>Now, this may seem a ridiculous question but how can I listen to my
>message afterwards? I have read about a solution by Java Rockx using
>sipsak for sending mwi sip notify messages to the phone but is there
>a simpler way which I am blindly ignoring??
>
>Thank you in advance,
>Aisling.
>
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