Put the files in their voicemail folder usually:
/var/spool/asterisk/voicemail/{context}/{mailbox}/
unavail.gsm for unavailable message
busy.gsm for busy message
I think there's a greet.gsm too, but I'm not sure off the top of my
head
what that's for.
On 9/8/05, Gary S MacKay <gary@edisoninfo.com> wrote:
>
>
> How do I set each extension to play it's own voicemail prompts? I have
vm
> working in that it plays the standard "person at extension 1234 is not
> available....." and takes the message. I've recorded seperate .gsm
files
> for
> each user but can not figure out how to use them.
>
> - Gary
>
>
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