Summary: | ASTERISK-00028: Voice message redirection to another extension change the message file format when attached to the mail | ||
Reporter: | dtoma (dtoma) | Labels: | |
Date Opened: | 2003-07-30 07:14:04 | Date Closed: | 2011-06-07 14:10:16 |
Priority: | Minor | Regression? | No |
Status: | Closed/Complete | Components: | Core/General |
Versions: | Frequency of Occurrence | ||
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Description: | The voicemail system is configured to use gsm as file format. When a voicemail is received in the mailbox, it is redirected to an e-mail address in the correct format (gsm). If the message is redirected to another extension from the voicemail system menu, the new destination receive an e-mail with the voice message attached in WAV format, not GSM, even at the origin it is the same message. | ||
Comments: | By: Mark Spencer (markster) 2003-08-15 13:26:55 I can't seem to duplicate this problem. Are you sure it's still a problem? Can you provide ssh access? By: dtoma (dtoma) 2003-08-17 12:13:18 Mark, It seems that this bug has been solved in the mean time. I have done several CVS updates to Asterisk and now this is solved, but... stil a little issue. The forwarded message does not have an associated txt file and because of this the message waiting indicator (on 7960 or ATA) does not indicate that you have a new voicemail in your mailbox. By: Mark Spencer (markster) 2003-08-17 19:41:55 That should already be fixed in app_voicemail2. Just use Voicemail2 and/or VoiceMailMain2 in the appropriate places and that should fix it. Just confirm that fixes it for you. By: dtoma (dtoma) 2003-08-18 12:26:22 Hi Mark, Have done a CVS update today and everything work very well now. Nice new features too in Voicemail2. Thanks a lot, Dan By: Mark Spencer (markster) 2003-08-18 16:22:40 Not a bug in voicemail2 |