[Freeswitch-users] cant access mailbox if userid is non numeric

xbipin bipin at xbipin.com
Mon Sep 29 07:55:36 PDT 2008


the dialplan is the standard config that comes with FS, no changes to it



Yossi Neiman wrote:
> 
> I believe the problem might lie in the dialplan that you are using to 
> get the user into the mailbox.  If you can resubmit this section from 
> the user directory plus the snippet from the dialplan that pertains to 
> this, that would make it easier to help you.  Alternatively, you can 
> stop by the #freeswitch channel on freenode and we can help in real time 
> then.
> 
> -- 
> Yossi Neiman
> Cartis Solutions, Inc.
> http://www.cartissolutions.com
> 
> 
> 
> xbipin wrote:
>> under windows, i faced the following problem with FS. if i change the
>> user_id
>> to a non numeric value then the user can register to the FS but can
>> access
>> his mail box by calling 1005.
>> as soon as i change the user_id to 1005 then dialing that i cana ccess my
>> mailbox, y is this so? y cant the user have his name as user_id rather a
>> number?
>>
>> <include>
>>   <user id="demo" mailbox="1005">
>>     <params>
>>       
>>       
>>     </params>
>>     <variables>
>>       <variable name="accountcode" value="1005"/> 
>>       <variable name="user_context" value="default"/>
>>       <variable name="effective_caller_id_name" value="Ankur"/>
>>       <variable name="effective_caller_id_number" value="1005"/>
>>     </variables>
>>   </user>
>> </include>
>>
>>   
> 
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> Yossi Neiman
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> 
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