This system targets a different market...
I like Olle's system. He did a good job. Olle's minivm is a great choice
for those wishing to build customized voicemail systems, but as the name
suggests, the systems are very basic.
Large systems are difficult to maintain in the dial plan and some of the
functionality we need would be difficult to implement with that approach.
Justin
----- Original Message ----
From: Tzafrir Cohen <tzafrir.cohen at xorcom.com>
To: Justin Newman <nt_jnewman at yahoo.com>
Sent: Friday, December 28, 2007 2:29:28 PM
Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] New voicemail app (supports many interfaces,
including Audix)
Hi
On Fri, Dec 28, 2007 at 02:19:35PM -0800, Justin Newman
wrote:> It's licensed GPL. I'm working on getting the web-site,
documentation, and packaging up to par... if you're interested in helping,
let me know.
>
> Here are some details on it:
>
> * Written for Asterisk 1.4.x; not tested with prior versions
> * Supports both voice and fax mail (including fax detection)
> * Database support build-in; can use real time as well
> * Web-based GUI for basic management
> * Professional non-Allison female prompts (English due mid-Jan 2008)
> * Consolidated MWI server/client comes with it (for consolidated or
distributed voicemail servers)
Again: did you get a chance to look at Olle's minivm? He generally broke
down the voicemail functionality to separate apps that could be included
in the dialplan to make a voicemail menu.
IIRC it lacks support for other backends that app_voicemail currently
has. But it is probably much less as messy.
I wonder if it won't be a better base for extending.
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