[Freeswitch-dev] Force voicemail number in the standard voicemail greeting

Mikael A. Bjerkeland mikael at bjerkeland.com
Thu Oct 2 11:54:58 EDT 2008


Thanks. The new var solves my problem.


to., 02.10.2008 kl. 10.14 -0500, skrev Anthony Minessale:
> The only point of the mailbox attr is to provide an alternate numeric
> id 
> in case your regular id is non-numeric
> 
> so
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> <user id="polycom501" mailbox="1000">
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> or just the logical and simple and most gratifying:
> 
> <user id="1000">
> 
> as for the other thing on latest trunk try setting the variable
> voicemail_alternate_greet_id
> either in the user object or in the dialplan to override which id the
> auto greeting reads back.
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> On Thu, Oct 2, 2008 at 10:01 AM, Mikael A. Bjerkeland
> <mikael at bjerkeland.com> wrote:
>         I see your point, but a user shouldn't need to know about
>         E.164. For
>         consistency I want the mailbox names to be in E.164 format.
>         Whenever
>         someone calls voicemail they should hear the local format
>         which is set
>         from a channel variable.
>         
>         I can probably make a patch, but I need to know where in the
>         code to
>         change this. I've been looking through mod_voicemail.c but I'm
>         not
>         getting any smarter.
>         
>         
>         to., 02.10.2008 kl. 09.27 -0500, skrev Brian West:
>         
>         > Well its reading off the mailbox name so not having the
>         mailbox called
>         > polycom501 would be a good start ;)
>         >
>         > /b
>         >
>         > On Oct 2, 2008, at 6:39 AM, Mikael A. Bjerkeland wrote:
>         >
>         > > Nothing special. mailbox = polycom501. What I could do is
>         change the
>         > > mailbox name to 4721650994 (E.164), but I'd rather be able
>         to override
>         > > the number spelled out in the greeting, since I want to
>         say 21650994,
>         > > not 4721650994.
>         >
>         >
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